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Radio Shack 12-801 User Manual

Radio Shack 12-801
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Cat. No. 12-801
OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
AM/FM Self-Powered Radio
12-801.fm Page 1 Tuesday, February 22, 2000 2:29 PM
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Radio Shack 12-801 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePortable AM/FM Radio
BandsAM, FM
Frequency Range (AM)530 - 1710 kHz
Frequency Range (FM)88 - 108 MHz
SpeakerBuilt-in
Headphone JackYes
Power Source4 x AA batteries

Summary

FEATURES

Radio Functionality

Features AM/FM tuning, built-in dynamo, and rechargeable battery for power.

Audio and Alerts

Includes a speaker, emergency alarm, and AFC for improved FM reception.

Power and Antenna System

Offers multiple power sources and a telescoping antenna for optimal reception.

Display Light

Illuminates the dial for visibility in low-light conditions.

PREPARATION

Connecting Power Sources

Details powering the radio using AA batteries, Ni-Cd pack, or dynamo.

Installing AA Batteries

Provides instructions and cautions for installing AA batteries.

Installing AA Batteries (continued)

Step-by-step guide for battery compartment cover removal and replacement.

AA Battery Usage and Warnings

Final AA battery steps, disposal warnings, and introduction to dynamo charging.

Using the Rechargeable Battery Pack

Connecting the Rechargeable Battery

Steps for connecting the Ni-Cd battery pack's plug into the socket.

Dynamo Charging Procedure

Instructions for operating the crank to charge the battery pack.

Replacing the Rechargeable Battery

Procedures for removing an old Ni-Cd battery pack and installing a new one.

OPERATION

Playing the Radio

Steps for selecting bands, tuning stations, adjusting volume, and turning off the radio.

Using Display Light

Instructions for activating the dial illumination for low-light conditions.

Using Signal Alarm

How to activate and deactivate the emergency alarm beep.

Using Earphones/Headphones

Guide for connecting earphones or headphones to the radio's jack.

Listening Safely

Guidelines for protecting hearing by setting volume levels appropriately.

Traffic Safety

Warnings against using earphones while operating vehicles due to traffic hazards.

CARE

Radio Maintenance Tips

Advice on keeping the radio dry, clean, and away from dust for longevity.

THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW

Radio Interference Handling

Steps to identify and eliminate TV or radio interference caused by the device.

SPECIFICATIONS

Limited Ninety-Day Warranty

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