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WORLD BAND RADIO AM/FM/SW/L W/AIR Band /SSB radio with LCD backlight d keypad direct entry OWNER’S MANUAL...
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WARNING Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture Do not submerge or expose to water. Protect from high humidity and rain. Only operate within specified temperatur e range (0 ℃to 40 ℃ Unplug immediately if liquid has been spilled or object have fallen into the apparatus.
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Radio Identification - Front View 1 1 1 1 Tuning knob Beep/Snooze button Dial Speed selection Time Set button Volume control button Frequency button Bandwidth & Stereo/mono button ”0" and 9k/10k button SSB mode selection/Squelch button Power and Sleep button Treble control button World/Local timer button Timer B button...
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Radio Identification - Side Views Right Left 24 25 DC Power In jack Line out jack Antenna DX/Local switch Line in jack Antenna Sens Ext./Int. switch Earphone jack (3.5mm) Key light switch...
WORLD/LOCAL TIME SETTING It toggles between “WORLD” and “LOCAL” time clock with the radio ‘on’ or ‘off’. The radio displays the word WORLD or LOCAL indicating which the clock time is the default display time clock. With the radio ‘off’,hold the button down for 2 seconds, the radio display will change displaying the word LOCAL or WORLD.
USING THE ‘FREQ’UENCY BUTTON This is used to directly enter a frequency. You must in the radio band of your choice before you enter a frequency. AM and SW is straight- forward. Press “FREQ” and enter AM or SW frequency using numeric keys.
USING UP /DOWN BUTTON When the radio is on: 1)It will increase or decrease the frequency one step at a time with each press and release of the button. FM step : 100kHz, LW step: 3kHz, SW step: 5kHz ,AIR step: 25kHz AM step: 9kHz or 10kHz 2)It will automatically search ‘up’...
BASS/TREBLE KNOB Use these knobs to control the bass and treble response of the radio’s speaker system. USING THE AM RF GAIN KNOB When listening to AM(MW) broadcast stations, this control knob should be dialed to or near position 5. If you are listening to a weak station, increase the gain;...
USING THE QUICK TUNE BUTTON When the radio is on, press the “Q. TUNE” button at a time to tune across a band quickly at fixed step (FM at 1000kHz, LW at 10kHz, MW at 100kHz, AIR at 1000kHz). For Shortwave band, it can be used quickly step to the beginning of each of commonly designated SW broadcast bands.
SETTING THE ALARM CLOCK There are two different alarm modes to choose from, TIMER A and TIMER B. You can choose to wake up the radio or to buzzer tone. 1) Quickly press TIMER A or B button to display TIMER A or TIMER B alarm time;...
USING THE EARPHONE JACK The EARPHONE jack will be in stereo for FM stations that broadcast in stereo. FM sound is in stereo if the signal is sent in stereo and the STEREO is selected. FM/SW EXTERNAL ANTENNAS This socket locates on the back of the radio is primarily for antennas designed to be fed with 50 or 70 ohm coaxial cable, such as dipoles or comparable antennas, It can also be used for long wire antennas.
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USING SINGLE SIDE BAND (SSB) In shortwave mode, press the “MODE” button repeatedly to select Upper Side Band (USB) or Lower Side Band (LSB). 1) “USB” showing in the display indicates USB mode; 2) “LSB” showing in the display indicates LSB mode; 3) “USB”...