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LIGHTING THE

DISPLAY

To view the screen in dark surround- ings, press and hold LIGHT.

USING THE ALARM

The alarm feature lets you select a time for the radio to turn on. Follow these steps to set the alarm time.

1.Press ALARM. STANDBY and ON TIME appear with the current time.

2.Press and hold TIME ADJ. ADJ appears.

3.While holding down TIME ADJ, press HR to set the alarm hour.

4.While holding down TIME ADJ, press MIN to set the alarm minute.

Note: To advance the settings rapidly, press and hold HR or

MIN.

5.Release TIME ADJ. ADJ and

ON TIME disappear, but STANDBY

remains.

Note: The alarm time is now set, and the alarm is on.

Follow these steps to turn the alarm on or off.

1.Turn on the radio, and tune to the station you want to hear at the set alarm time.

Adjust the volume to the desired level.

2.Turn off the radio.

3.Press ALARM until STANDBY ap- pears on the screen.

At the set alarm time, the radio turns on and plays until you turn it off.

4.To turn off the alarm, press ALARM until STANDBY disappears.

5.To turn the alarm back on to sound again the next day, press ALARM until STANDBY appears.

Note: Press DISPLAY at any time to see the alarm time and the station you set.

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Radio Shack DX-395 owner manual Lighting Display, Using the Alarm

DX-395 specifications

The Radio Shack DX-395 is a versatile and compact shortwave receiver that garnered attention for its impressive performance and user-friendly design during its time. Launched in the late 1990s, this portable radio is cherished by amateur radio enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, offering a wide range of features that enable users to explore the fascinating world of shortwave broadcasting.

One of the main features of the DX-395 is its extensive frequency coverage. The radio operates across multiple bands, encompassing AM, FM, and shortwave frequencies from 150 kHz to 30 MHz. This broad range allows users to tune into a diverse array of international broadcasts, domestic stations, and utility signals from around the globe. The DX-395 also boasts a digital display, which provides clear and precise information about the frequency being monitored.

Equipped with a multi-mode capability, the DX-395 can receive single sideband (SSB) signals, as well as standard amplitude modulation (AM) and frequency modulation (FM) signals. This functionality expands its usability, especially for amateur radio operators who wish to communicate or listen to SSB transmissions. The inclusion of a built-in automatic gain control (AGC) helps maintain consistent audio levels, ensuring a comfortable listening experience even in fluctuating signal conditions.

The DX-395 features a user-friendly interface, with an intuitive layout of controls and buttons. The digital tuning system allows users to easily navigate between frequencies, while the memory function enables the storage of up to 100 preset stations, making it convenient to access favorite channels quickly. Additionally, the radio incorporates a sleep timer, allowing users to program it to turn off automatically after a specified duration—perfect for nighttime listening.

In terms of portability, the DX-395 is lightweight and compact, making it an excellent choice for travel or outdoor use. It can be powered by either AC or battery, offering flexibility for use in various environments. The included telescopic antenna enhances reception capabilities, particularly for shortwave stations, while the detachable external antenna connection provides options for users seeking improved performance.

In conclusion, the Radio Shack DX-395 is a well-rounded shortwave receiver that combines advanced features with user-friendly design. With its extensive frequency coverage, multi-mode capabilities, and portability, the DX-395 remains a beloved choice among radio aficionados looking to explore the vast world of radio waves. Whether used for casual listening or serious communication, the DX-395 exemplifies Radio Shack's commitment to quality and innovation in the realm of amateur and shortwave radio.