INSTRUCTION MANUALPLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONSCOMPLETELY BEFORE USEAND SAVE THIS MANUALFOR FUTURE REFERENCE.Pocket Radio
Page 10 CC SW PocketRadio Identification — SidesKDX - LOCAL switches Sensitivity of SWand FM bandsLEARPHONE jack:DC Power Jack, 3 Volts, Tip Negativea
CC SW Pocket Page 11Radio Identification — Backf WHIPANTENNA used for FM andSW bandsgBATTERY COMPARTMENTLOCATION, insert 2 “AA” batterieshRESET HOLE f
Page 12 CC SW PocketFeatures and Operation ExplainedIntroductionThe CC SW Pocket is the perfect size forpacking around. It is unusually good at pick-i
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
Page 14 CC SW PocketLIGHTPressing the “LIGHT” button will give youabout eight seconds of light on the display.DISPLAY buttonThe DISPLAY button works i
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
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
CC SW Pocket Page 17Features and Operation Explainedstraightforward. Press “FREQ” and enter theAM or SW frequency using the numberedkeys. For FM you m
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
CC SW Pocket Page 19Performance TipsWhile excellent for fine tuning, the TuningKnob moves in only 1 kHz steps. Using theFAVORITES (Memory Scan) to dia
Before UsePlease read IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS on pages 23-25 beforeuse. It is important to read and understandall instructions. Keep these precau
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
CC SW Pocket Page 21Troubleshooting GuideThis radio has a microprocessor. If the dis-play disappears or has odd characters, tryresetting the radio. Us
Page 22 CC SW PocketSpecifications1. Frequency Coverage:FM 70.0 ~ 108.0MHzAM (MW) 522 ~ 1628kHz (9k step)520 ~ 1710kHz (10k step)SW1 2300 ~ 7500kHzSW2
CC SW Pocket Page 23Safety InstructionsTo prevent damage to your radio or possibleinjury to you or others, read these safety pre-cautions and instruct
Page 24 CC SW PocketSafety Instructionsthe AC Adapter and remove the batteriesimmediately, taking care to avoid burns.Contact C. Crane Company or thei
CC SW Pocket Page 25Safety Instructions6) KEEP AWAY FROMEXTREME TEMPERATURES Extreme temperatures can damage theradio. Do not leave or use the radio
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
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
Station LogPage 28 CC SW Pocket000001002003004005006007008009010011012013014015016017018019020021022023024Log Pages may be copied for your use. C. Cra
Station LogCC SW Pocket Page 29Log Pages may be copied for your use. C. Crane0500510520530540550560570580590600610620630640650660670680690700710720730
CC SW Pocket Page 3For your future reference:Serial No.(found inside battery compartment)Date of PurchaseName & Address of DealerThe box should co
Page 30 CC SW PocketStation LogLog Pages may be copied for your use. C. Crane1001011021031041051061071081091101111121131141151161171181191201211221231
Station LogCC SW Pocket Page 31Log Pages may be copied for your use. C. Crane1501511521531541551561571581591601611621631641651661671681691701711721731
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
Page 4 CC SW PocketQuick Start1.SlideK(pg. 10) “SENSITIVITY”switch to “DX” position.2.Install two AA batteries in thegbattery compartment, paying clos
CC SW Pocket Page 5Table of ContentsUnpacking ... 3Quick Start ...
Page 6 CC SW PocketRadio Identification — Front ViewQWEqRTwYUIOP{}
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
Page 8 CC SW PocketRadio Identification — LCD Displaye r t y ui o p []GD ASFJH
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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