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The flashing disappears and the alarm sounds again the next day at the set time. The sleep timer sets the receiver to turn off after a length of time you set, so you can fall asleep as you listen to the receiver. The receiver turns on, and appears on the display. Note: Avoid touching the tape.

Fingerprints attract dust and dirt that can affect sound quality. Insert the cassette into the compartment with the open side up, full reel to the right, and the desired tape side facing you. Repeatedly press SLEEP until the desired amount of sleep time 15, 30, 60, or 90 minutes appears on the display.

Tune to the desired station. After the amount of time you set in Step 2, the receiver turns itself off. TIME flashes on the display. The time zone map on the back of the receiver shows the difference in hours between UTC and each time zone. Then add or subtract the specified number of hours from UTC time.

During Daylight Saving Time, subtract 1 more hour. Do not precede single-digit hours with a 0. For example, enter for AM.

Follow these steps to set each clock. Both clocks display the time in the 24hour format — The clock starts running from the time you set. Setting the Alarm 1. The alarm sounds when the current clock display either primary or secondary shows the alarm time. Be sure the clock display is set to show the desired clock when the alarm time arrives.

The clock display returns after a few seconds. For example, you can use the alarm to remind you to tune to a foreign broadcast. Set the secondary clock for UTC, 17 Fast-Forward and Rewind 3.

Press PLAY tor lights. The PLAY indica- 4. Cue and Review 5. Load the cassette tape you want to record on. Note: The Automatic Level Control automatically adjusts the volume recorded on the tape. Recording from the Radio Using the Standby Feature This feature lets you record your favorite program at a preset time. Turn on the receiver and tune to the desired station. Turn off the receiver. The DX automatically stops when the tape reaches the end.

To record the other side, turn the tape over. Note: Be sure the clock display is set to show the desired clock when the alarm time arrives. Load a tape with adequate length for the period you are going to record. For instance, load a C tape for recording a minute program. Sometimes you might hear a hum or whistling sound when recording an AM broadcast. PLAY auto9. The radio turns on at the preset time and the recorder starts recording. The tape stops automatically at the end of the tape, but the radio keeps playing until you turn it off.

But, instead of tuning to a radio station in Step 4, simply position the DX near the source you are recording. Then continue with Step 6.

After you begin listening, adjust the volume to a comfortable level. Your local Radio Shack store sells a wide selection of stereo headphones. When you connect stereo headphones and tune to a stereo broadcast, ST appears on the display. For the best reception, fine tune the receiver until ST remains steady.

Extended highlistening can lead to perhearing loss. Over time, your ears adapt to the volume level, so a volume level that does not cause discomfort might still damage your hearing.

Set the switch to the other position to unlock the buttons. These publications can help you learn about the conditions that make long-distance reception possible and provide up-todate listings for shortwave broadcasts in English and in other languages. Sometimes, bands are grouped according to their wavelengths, in meters. The tuning location of a station can be expressed as a frequency kHz or MHz or a wavelength meters.

Shortwave listening is a hobby with thousands of participants worldwide. It requires no special knowledge or skills, but your enjoyment increases as you gain experience and develop special listening techniques.

For example, the meter band refers to the range of frequencies with waves about 19 meters long. The information in this section can help you make the most of your DX Use the following equations to convert kHz, MHz, and meters. To convert MHz to kHz, multiply by 1, For example: 9. Note: These ranges are not precisely observed everywhere in the world. Amateur radio operators use the following bands. Portions of these bands are set aside for continuous wave CW Morse code communication or for single sideband SSB voice communication, as shown below.

International commercial broadcasts are found in the following shortwave bands. Programs often in English usually contain news, commentaries, music, and special features reflecting the culture of the broadcasting country. You can hear these transmissions in the following bands. Here are some bands where you might hear aircraft communications. Most stations in this range serve as beacons for aircraft and marine navigation by continuously transmitting their call letters.

Reception for this range is best between PM and midnight your time. Some ships also use this range, with kHz set aside as an international distress and emergency station. All stations broadcast in English unless otherwise specified. You can hear these stations throughout North America.

However, reception varies based on the season, time of day, and a number of other conditions. This information can change at any time. If you program one of these frequencies, you hear only noise on that frequency.

The most common birdies to watch for are listed below. Your local Radio Shack store offers a complete selection of tape storage containers. If you want to erase a tape without making a new recording, load the tape into the cassette compartment and press RECORD. The deck erases the tape as the tape passes the record head. If you want to quickly erase a tape, you might prefer to use a bulk tape eraser, available at your local Radio Shack store.

It erases both sides of an entire tape in a few seconds. Note: The built-in microphone records any sounds in the area onto the tape as you record. Be sure to place the radio in a quiet area if you want to erase a tape by recording over it. When in place, these tabs let you record on the tape. To avoid erasing or recording over Side A or 1 , break off the Side A or 1 tab with a screw 32 If you wish to protect Side B or 2 , remove the Side B or 2 tab.

To record on the tape again, place a piece of strong plastic tape over the erase-protection tab holes. Note: Removal of the erase-protection tab does not prevent a bulk eraser from erasing the tape.

The Owner's Manual supplied with the Weather Station was not particularly good. The Owner's Manual below was downloaded from the Radio Shack website here.

The original Owner's Manual from Oregon Scientific's website is also available. Oregon WMR Live Summary. Detailed Conditions. Since the liquidity pool is owned and not rented, the protocol does not have to continuously mint rewards to incentivize liquidity yield farming. Stay in the know by signing up for our notification list. Imperdiet lorem condimentum sit augue. Amet consequat nec congue ut senectus enim mattis sit. Nisi commodo venenatis posuere sit at, venenatis.

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