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C. Crane CCRadio2 User Manual

C. Crane CCRadio2
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PLEASE READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE USE
AND SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Ver. 1.1
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C. Crane CCRadio2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Tuning SystemAnalog
Frequency Range (AM)520 - 1710 kHz
Weather BandYes
Headphone JackYes
Speaker Impedance8 Ohms
Antenna (AM)Internal Ferrite Bar
Antenna (FM)Telescopic
Warranty1 year limited
Frequency Range (FM)87.5 MHz - 108 MHz
TypePortable AM/FM Radio
Power SourceAC or Battery
Battery TypeD Batteries (4)

Summary

Before Use

Unpacking

Details on how to unpack the CCRadio2, power cord, and manual.

Button Identification

Getting Started

Powering Your Radio

Instructions for powering the radio using AC adapter or batteries.

Installing The Batteries

Step-by-step guide for inserting D-size batteries into the radio.

Display Panel

Explanation of the various symbols and indicators displayed on the CCRadio2 screen.

Setting The Clock

Procedure for setting the accurate time on the CCRadio2.

Radio Operation

Tuning

Methods for manual, scan, rotary, and memory tuning across different bands.

Weather Alert System

How to use the weather alert modes for emergency notifications.

2-Meter Ham (VHF) Band

Information and operation of the 2-meter ham radio frequency band.

Setting the Timer

Instructions for programming the ON and OFF times for automatic radio operation.

Specifications

Troubleshooting Guide

Radio Noise Troubleshooting

AM Radio Noise Problems

Common culprits of AM radio noise and methods to locate their sources.

Safety Instructions

General Safety Precautions

Covers water, cleaning, ventilation, heat, power cords, and electrical safety.

Servicing and Antenna Safety

Guidelines for professional servicing, polarized plugs, and antenna installation risks.

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