The Light Above The Crank; Lcd Backlight; Selecting Bands And Tuning In Stations - Eton FR360 Owner's Manual

Self-powered digital am/fm/noaa weather radio with flashlight, solar power and usb cell phone charger
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ceiving enough power from the radio. Continue to crank at this
rate until you are satisfied that an appropriate level of charge has
been received by your cell phone. If you decide to stop cranking
for whatever reason, please wait at least 5 seconds before begin-
ning to crank again. Not following these instructions may cause
damage to your cell phone for which Eton disclaims any liability
and will not be held liable for any actual or consequential dam-
ages related to this matter.

THE LIGHT ABOVE THE CRANK

A red light means radio is on. A green light means that there is
sufficient crank speed to enable a charge.

LCD BACKLIGHT

Press the DISP button to turn on the backlight for the LCD and
the buttons above the LCD. It automatically shuts off after about
5 seconds.

SELECTING BANDS AND TUNING IN STATIONS

The FR360 plays AM (520-1710 KHz), FM (87.5-108 MHz) and 7
NOAA Weather Channels:
Turn the radio on. Select AM, FM or WB1-WB7 with the knob
above the TUNE button (right side of the radio).
When listening to FM and Weather channels, pull up the
telescopic antenna all the way. When tuning AM stations the
telescopic antenna is not needed and can be lowered. Tune in
stations by revolving the TUNE knob (right side of the radio).
The weather frequencies are on channels WB1 through WB7. Try
all of them and find the one that's strongest; the strongest one is
your weather station. The frequencies associated with them are:
WB1; Channel 1 162.400 MHz
WB2; Channel 2 162.425 MHz
WB3; Channel 3 162.450 MHz
WB4; Channel 4 162.475 MHz
WB5; Channel 5 162.500 MHz
WB6; Channel 6 162.525 MHz
WB7; Channel 7 162.550 MHz
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