C. Crane CCRadio2 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE USE
AND SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Ver. 1.4
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INSTRUCTION MANUALPLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE USEAND SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCEVer. 1.4

Page 2 - About the CCRadio2

Page 10 CCRadio2Getting StartedYou can also set the alarm time immediately after selecting the radio orbuzzer alarm as described on page 9.To stop the

Page 3 - Table of Contents

CCRadio2 Page 11Radio OperationManual Tuning1) Press the Power Button to turn on the radio.2) Select the band by pressing the Band Button.3) A single

Page 4 - Before Use

Page 12 CCRadio2Radio OperationThe WEATHER ALERT modes on the CCRadio 2 can alert you to spe-cial weather related emergencies. During an emergency or

Page 5 - Button Identification

CCRadio2 Page 13Radio OperationThis is WEATHER ALERT mode with flashing lightonly (no Alarm). If NOAA issues a weather relatedemergency, the radio wil

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Page 14 CCRadio2Radio OperationThe 2-Meter Ham Band is a popular radio band used by amateur radiooperators for civil defense. After a hurricane, earth

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CCRadio2 Page 15Radio OperationSEARCHING FOR A NEW ACTIVE FREQUENCYAt times, more frequencies will become active than have been prepro-grammed into th

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Page 16 CCRadio2Radio OperationThe Lock switch can be used when transport-ing the radio to prevent accidentally turning iton. When the switch is pushe

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CCRadio2 Page 17Radio OperationThe jacks on the back left side of the radio are for audio input (AUX IN),audio output (LINE OUT) and a timer activatio

Page 10 - Getting Started

Page 18 CCRadio2Radio OperationLINE OUT JackThe red jack, labeled LINE OUT, is used to output the audio from theCCRadio2 to another device such as a r

Page 11 - Radio Operation

CCRadio2 Page 19Radio OperationSTEP 2: TO SET THE OFF TIME1) Press the Timer/Set Button again until the word OFF, the hour digitand TIMER flash on the

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About the CCRadio2Copyright © 2008-2012 by C. Crane Company, Inc., Fortuna,CA95540Phone: 1-800-522-8863 Web: ccrane.comAll rights reserved. No part of

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Page 20 CCRadio2SpecificationsFREQUENCY COVERAGEFM Band: 87.5 - 108 MHz StereoAM Band: 520 - 1710 kHzHam (VHF): 144 - 148 MHzWEATHER BANDChannel 1: 16

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CCRadio2 Page 21SpecificationsAUX IN JACK300 - 1000mV RMS (line level) input from external audio source. Donot overload.LINE OUT JACK300 - 1000mV RMS

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Page 22 CCRadio2AccessoriesVersaCorderDual speed tape recorder. Designed to workwith CCRadio2 with the Patch Cord below.Record up to 4 hours on one si

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CCRadio2 Page 23Troubleshooting GuideThe CCRadio2 will not turn on and none of the buttons work:The Lock Switch, located on the right side of the radi

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Page 24 CCRadio2Troubleshooting GuideThe best AM antenna made today for these buildings is the Twin CoilFerrite®AM Antenna by C. Crane shown on page 2

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CCRadio2 Page 25AM RADIO NOISE PROBLEMSAND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONSRadio Noise TroubleshootingIf you hear an annoying buzz when listening to AM radio, itʼs

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Page 26 CCRadio2The CCRadio2 is made for distant or weak AM signal listening. Daytimereception is limited to about 300 miles maximum because you can o

Page 20 - Specifications

CCRadio2 Page 27READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENTSAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS1) Read and understand all safety and operating instructions before theradio is

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Page 28 CCRadio2points or short out parts. This could cause a fire or electrical shock.11) If the radio is left unattended and unused for long periods

Page 22 - Accessories

CCRadio2 Page 29CityFrequencyDateTimePERSONALSTATIONLOGStationCall LettersPlease feel free to cop y this page.

Page 23 - Troubleshooting Guide

Unpacking ... 4Button Identification ...

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Page 30 CCRadio2FrequencyLocation/Call SignDateTime2-METER HAM FREQUENCY LOGPlease feel free to cop y this page.

Page 25 - Radio Noise Troubleshooting

About C. Crane Company Inc.The C. Crane Companyʼs radio division began soon after Bob and SueCrane moved from the San Francisco Bay Area to the beauti

Page 26 - Page 26 CCRadio2

Model: CCRadio2FCC ID: BYG 014THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS.1) THIS DEVICE M

Page 27 - Safety Instructions

WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICSHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCTTO RAIN OR MOISTURE.THE LIGHTNINGFLASH AND ARROW-HEAD WITHIN THETRIANGLE I

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CCRadio2 Page 581011141516171296512 374181310) Lock Switch11) Tuning Knob /•Squelch Set12) Power or•Sleep Timer13) Display Light14) Telescopic Antenna

Page 29 - CCRadio2 Page 29

Page 6 CCRadio2The CCRadio2 will run on (4) “D” size NiMH or alkaline batteries or on120V AC house current using the included power cord. Batteries ar

Page 30 - 2-METER HAM FREQUENCY L

CCRadio2 Page 71) Position the radio face down on a soft surface to protect it.2) Remove the battery compartment cover.3) Insert the (4) “D” cell batt

Page 31 - About C. Crane Company Inc

Page 8 CCRadio2Getting Started11) Weather Alert Modes2) Memory Location (1 - 5)3) Key Lock On/Off4) Sleep Timer/Snooze Status5) Battery Symbol6) Batte

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CCRadio2 Page 9Getting StartedPlease read this entire section carefully before you start. Set thetime with the radio off. You must go through the step

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