Features and operation explained — front of radio – C. Crane CCRadio SW User Manual

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Using a different AC Adapter could ruin your radio and it will void your warranty.

Charging Rechargeable Batteries:
Select the battery size you would like to charge by using the “BATTERY SIZE” switch

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on the left side of the radio. Install “AA” or “D” size rechargeable batteries such as

Nickel Metal Hydride into the “AA” or “D” slots according to the diagram etched in the

battery compartment. Be very careful to orientate the batteries correctly as labeled.

Connect the radio to power using the supplied AC Adapter. While the radio is “off” and

the radio is connected to a power source, press the “CHARGE”

button. The bat-

tery icon will flash during the charge cycle

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CHARGING TIPS:

1) The charging circuit will not work while the radio is turned “on”.

The charging cycle will resume when the radio is turned “off” and connected to power

with the AC Adapter. 2) The charge cycle shuts “off” after 12 hours whether the batter-

ies are fully charged or not. 12 hours is long enough to fully charge “AA” batteries. High

capacity “D” size batteries (9000 MAh) require three or four charge cycles to become

fully charged. The charge system is designed to stop charging if an attempt is made to

charge an already fully charged battery. If you attempt to charge dead alkaline bat-
teries, they will leak, they will ruin your radio, and it will void your warranty.

2) When the radio is “on”, pressing and releasing the

“CHARGE”

button selects

stations stored to the memory presets. See “MEMORY SET” (page 11) to store stations

to memory presets.

Note:

The battery strength indicator is calibrated for alkaline or other single-use batteries.

When using rechargeable batteries in this radio, the battery strength indicator will display a

fully charged battery at two bars, while alkaline batteries will be displayed at three bars.

CCRadio SW

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Features and Operation Explained — Front of Radio

This button is best used to quickly step to the beginning of each of the commonly designated
SW

broadcast bands. Example: In the evening turn the “AM/SW BAND” knob

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to “SW1”.

Press the “SW BAND” button until it reads 9400 on the LCD display. Press and hold the

button to start scanning through this SW band. Different SW Bands work better at different

times of the day, year and even solar cycle. (See “Common Shortwave Broadcast Bands”

below.) This button can also be used to increment through the AM band by 100 kHz steps and

the FM band by 1000 kHz steps.

SW BAND

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2300 – 2495 120 Meters

3200 – 3400

90 Meters

3900 – 4000

75 Meters

4750 – 5060

60 Meters

5900 – 6200

49 Meters

7100 – 7450

41 Meters

9400 – 9900

31 Meters

COMMON SHORTWAVE BROADCAST BANDS

11600 – 12100

25 Meters

13570 – 13870

22 Meters

15100 – 15800

19 Meters

17480 – 17900

16 Meters

18900 – 19020

15 Meters

21450 – 21850

13 Meters

25670 – 26100

11 Meters

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