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Radio type | Portable |
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Tuner type | Digital |
Supported radio bands | AM, FM |
Number of built-in speakers | 1 |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) | 90 dB |
MP3 playback | No |
Product color | White |
Apple docking compatibility | Not supported |
Depth | 6 mm |
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Width | 185.4 mm |
Height | 137 mm |
Guide to setting up the weather channel for your area to receive broadcasts.
Identification and function of the radio's physical buttons and switches.
Explanation of symbols and indicators shown on the LCD screen.
Instructions on how to adjust the screen backlight for visibility.
Description of available ports for external devices and connections.
Steps to set the current time on the weather radio.
Instructions for setting the current date on the device.
Procedure to program a specific alarm time for the radio.
Options for selecting the type of sound for the alarm.
Manual process to select the correct weather broadcast channel.
Important considerations regarding S.A.M.E. code programming.
Default setting to receive alerts for all counties within range.
Programming a single specific county code for alert reception.
Programming multiple county codes for wider alert coverage.
How to view previously programmed S.A.M.E. county codes.
Selecting between voice or siren alerts for weather warnings.
Instructions for enabling and disabling the alert function.
Adjusting the volume level for alert sounds.
Customizing which alert messages trigger audible warnings.
Procedure to test the radio's alert siren functionality.
Accessing and viewing past alert messages stored in memory.
Information on periodic test signals transmitted by the NWS.
How the radio indicates a loss of signal or reception issues.
Steps to power the built-in AM/FM radio on and off.
How to scan and tune to different AM/FM radio stations.
Instructions for saving favorite AM/FM stations to memory.