C. Crane 024 S Instruction Manual

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Page 1 - Pocket Radio

INSTRUCTION MANUALPLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONSCOMPLETELY BEFORE USEAND SAVE THIS MANUALFOR FUTURE REFERENCE.Pocket Radio

Page 2 - Before Use

Page 10 CC SW PocketRadio Identification — SidesKDX - LOCAL switches Sensitivity of SWand FM bandsLEARPHONE jack:DC Power Jack, 3 Volts, Tip Negativea

Page 3 - Unpacking

CC SW Pocket Page 11Radio Identification — Backf WHIPANTENNA used for FM andSW bandsgBATTERY COMPARTMENTLOCATION, insert 2 “AA” batterieshRESET HOLE f

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Page 12 CC SW PocketFeatures and Operation ExplainedIntroductionThe CC SW Pocket is the perfect size forpacking around. It is unusually good at pick-i

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CC SW Pocket Page 13Features and Operation Explainedeach successive press. You have a choice of“on”, and from 90 minutes down to 5 minutesby 5-minute

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Page 14 CC SW PocketLIGHTPressing the “LIGHT” button will give youabout eight seconds of light on the display.DISPLAY buttonThe DISPLAY button works i

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CC SW Pocket Page 15SETTING THE ALARMYou can activate or deactivate the alarm ifthe radio is “on” or “off”. Pushing the“ALARM” button once sets the al

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Page 16 CC SW PocketFeatures and Operation ExplainedUP and DOWN ButtonsThese buttons can be used to tune the radioone step at a time or “press and hol

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CC SW Pocket Page 17Features and Operation Explainedstraightforward. Press “FREQ” and enter theAM or SW frequency using the numberedkeys. For FM you m

Page 10 - Radio Identification — Sides

Page 18 CC SW PocketFeatures and Operation ExplainedSETTING CLOCK TIME/SAVING A STATION TO MEMORYThe Memory/Time SET key works in twoways:1. Setting t

Page 11 - Radio Identification — Back

CC SW Pocket Page 19Performance TipsWhile excellent for fine tuning, the TuningKnob moves in only 1 kHz steps. Using theFAVORITES (Memory Scan) to dia

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Before UsePlease read IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS on pages 23-25 beforeuse. It is important to read and understandall instructions. Keep these precau

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Page 20 CC SW PocketPerformance Tipsa few inches or feet away. In a hotel room, tryputting it in a window sill.For FM, the telescopic antenna “up full

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CC SW Pocket Page 21Troubleshooting GuideThis radio has a microprocessor. If the dis-play disappears or has odd characters, tryresetting the radio. Us

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Page 22 CC SW PocketSpecifications1. Frequency Coverage:FM 70.0 ~ 108.0MHzAM (MW) 522 ~ 1628kHz (9k step)520 ~ 1710kHz (10k step)SW1 2300 ~ 7500kHzSW2

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CC SW Pocket Page 23Safety InstructionsTo prevent damage to your radio or possibleinjury to you or others, read these safety pre-cautions and instruct

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Page 24 CC SW PocketSafety Instructionsthe AC Adapter and remove the batteriesimmediately, taking care to avoid burns.Contact C. Crane Company or thei

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CC SW Pocket Page 25Safety Instructions6) KEEP AWAY FROMEXTREME TEMPERATURES Extreme temperatures can damage theradio. Do not leave or use the radio

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Page 26 CC SW PocketShortwave TipsThe CC SW Pocket covers all of the impor-tant international broadcast bands. A “*”symbol signifies where you most li

Page 20 - Performance Tips

CC SW Pocket Page 27Shortwave TipsSWII9250~9995 kHz (31m) –all year, night/winter*11.50~12.16 MHz (25m) –summer; near sunset13.57~13.87 MHz (22m) –day

Page 21 - Troubleshooting Guide

Station LogPage 28 CC SW Pocket000001002003004005006007008009010011012013014015016017018019020021022023024Log Pages may be copied for your use. C. Cra

Page 22 - Power Adapter

Station LogCC SW Pocket Page 29Log Pages may be copied for your use. C. Crane0500510520530540550560570580590600610620630640650660670680690700710720730

Page 23 - Safety Instructions

CC SW Pocket Page 3For your future reference:Serial No.(found inside battery compartment)Date of PurchaseName & Address of DealerThe box should co

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Page 30 CC SW PocketStation LogLog Pages may be copied for your use. C. Crane1001011021031041051061071081091101111121131141151161171181191201211221231

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Station LogCC SW Pocket Page 31Log Pages may be copied for your use. C. Crane1501511521531541551561571581591601611621631641651661671681691701711721731

Page 26 - Shortwave Tips

Model: CC SW PocketANSI C63.4: 2003THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THEFCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THEFOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS.1) THIS DEVI

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Page 4 CC SW PocketQuick Start1.SlideK(pg. 10) “SENSITIVITY”switch to “DX” position.2.Install two AA batteries in thegbattery compartment, paying clos

Page 28 - Station Log

CC SW Pocket Page 5Table of ContentsUnpacking ... 3Quick Start ...

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Page 6 CC SW PocketRadio Identification — Front ViewQWEqRTwYUIOP{}

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CC SW Pocket Page 7OBAND, Change Bands,•9-10 kHz stepsP “FREQ” UENCY, Press to enterFrequency{0-9 KEYS, Direct Frequencyand Memory access}LCD Displayq

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Page 8 CC SW PocketRadio Identification — LCD Displaye r t y ui o p []GD ASFJH

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CC SW Pocket Page 9]kHz indicates Kilohertz while in AMand SW bands onlyAMHz indicates Megahertz in FM bandSTime or Frequency displayDAM/PM show while

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