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You may select any frequency using four different turning methods:
                              

Direct turning

                              

Manual Tuning

                              

Scan Turning

                              

Memory Tuning

DIRECT TUNING

You may "KEY IN" a specific band (120m,
49m,16m) by pressing the appropriate
button. The exact station is then selected
by pressing the buttons corresponding to 
the station frequency.

 

Example:

 To tune 100.70 Mhz on the FM band, follow this procedure:

1.  Press the POWER button to turn on the
     radio.

2.  Press the button marked, FREQ
     ("Frequency")
  

3.  Press the corresponding buttons,
       marked [1], [0], [0], [

], [7], [0]. That

       exact frequency will now show up in the
     display. 

 

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POWER

Summary of Contents for ATS-808A

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Page 2: ...08MHz on the FM band and Adjustable Sleep Timer allows from 150 to 29 999 KHz on theAM band you to fall asleep to music or other programming Fifty Four Memory Pre sets offer instant access to your fav...

Page 3: ...Button 18 External Antenna Jack 8 Rotary Tuning Knob 19 DX Local Switch AM Sensitivity 9 Manual Tuning Auto Scan Buttons 20 FM Stereo Mono Mode Selector V AM Narrow Wide Mode Selector 10 Standby Butto...

Page 4: ...5 Volume Control 26 Tuning Speed Control 27 Lock Switch 28 Alarm Set Selector 29 Folding Stand 30 Back up Battery Compartment 31 Main Radio Battery Compartment 4 UP DOWN ROTARY TUNING 9K 10K MW STEP H...

Page 5: ...ons for easy removal 3 Replace both battery compartment covers over their respective compartments and press down until you hear itsnap closed NOTE Whenever the radio is turned off the battery indiator...

Page 6: ...ncluded Insert the small barrel shaped plug into the jack on the side of the radio marked DC IN 6V Plug the other end of the adaptor into a standard household outlet Whenever AC is used the batteries...

Page 7: ...ries are installed The display shows 0 00 1 Press TIME SET 0 00 disappears for 12 seconds TIME SET flashes 2 While FLASHING set the correct time by pressing the numbered buttons As you press the corre...

Page 8: ...4 Now press button marked ENTER Display shows hours and minutes 8...

Page 9: ...1 Press lower DUAL TIME button and the display will show DUAL 2 Press TIME SET button Clock time will disappear TIME SET will flash for12 seconds 3 While FLASHING set the correct time by pressing the...

Page 10: ...andminutes 6 Bypressing thelower DUALTIME buttonnow theLCDdisplay willonce againshowthe clocktime 7 Toverify DUALTIME pressthe upper DUALTIME buttontodisplay your OTHER timezone Whenyourelease thebut...

Page 11: ...lastband and frequency selected 2 By pressing any oneof the four band selector buttons the display showsthe band selected and a random frequency within that band When you select SW youonly have to pr...

Page 12: ...the way rotate it FM 87 5 108 Mhz for best reception TELESCOPIC Extend antenna all the way for best SW 1 711e 29 999 Mhz reception do not rotate FREQUENCY RANGE 12 FM LW MW PLL SYNTHESIED RECEIVER ME...

Page 13: ...ing the appropriate button The exact station is then selected by pressing the buttons corresponding to the station frequency Example To tune 100 70 Mhz on the FM band follow this procedure 1 Press the...

Page 14: ...Extend the antenna all the way and rotate for best FM reception 6 Adjustthe VOLUME andTONE controls for the desired sound 7 When selecting a stereo FM station make sure the FM mode switch is in the S...

Page 15: ...dio 2 Select a band 3 Press repeatedly the or V buttons to reach a desired frequency Press and hold the or V buttons for at least a half second or more to change frequencies rapidly OR Rotate the TUNI...

Page 16: ...ke NOTE Turning the ROTARY TUNING knob with the TUNING SPEED CONTROL set on FAST will change each band as follows FM 100 KHz LW 9 KHz MW 9 KHz 10 KHz SW 5 KHz When set on slow the frequencies change a...

Page 17: ...on 2 Select a band 3 Adjust antenna or radio positionde pending on selected band FM LW MW SW POWER FM LW MW PLL SYNTHESIED RECEIVER METER DIRECT ACCESS FREQ STANDBY TUNIGN MANUL AUTO BUZZER RADIO STAN...

Page 18: ...gth is recorded on the SIGNALSTRENGTH INDICATOR 5 Press and hold the or V buttons again to resume scanning When you reach the upper or lower limits of the band the scanning starts all over again as lo...

Page 19: ...methods 3 Press the button marked M for MEMORY it will start flashing in the display for 15 seconds during which time press any of the buttons marked 1 9 on the keyboard and your station will be store...

Page 20: ...to recall 3 Press any of the NUMBERED buttons for a desired stationand theradio will instantly tune to it and display that frequencyand theMEMORY position number If you want to change to anotherstored...

Page 21: ...ate turn on time using 24 hour time in hours and minutes For example to set the radio to turn on at 1 30 PM each day press the buttons until the display shows 13 30 If the wrong number was keyed in de...

Page 22: ...e user to set the auto shut off in 30or 15 minutes decrements from 90 minutes to 15 minutes To set auto shut off press SLEEP button2 LCD will show frequency read out 60 auto shut off time and the icon...

Page 23: ...nsider using HEADPHONES to obtain the best audio clarity when listening to SW Since many SW stations broadcast only marginal signals using HEADPHONES will enable you to distinguish between the signal...

Page 24: ...itch simply move the switch down To obtain optimum performance from this unit especially when listening to SW an external antenna should be used to the EXTERNAL AN TENNA ADAPTER and then plugged into...

Page 25: ...ht contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits Use and store the product only in normal temperature environments High tempera tures can shortenthe lif e of electronic devices damage batt...

Page 26: ...or strong detergents to cleam to product Use only fresh batteries of the recommend ed size and type Always remove old or weak batteries They can leak chemicals that destroy electronic circuits Modifyi...

Page 27: ...MHz 75M 3 900 4 000 MHz 60M 4 750 5 060 MHz 49M 5 900 6 200 MHz 41M 7 100 7 350 MHz 31M 9 400 9 990 MHz 25M 11 600 12 100 MHz 21M 13 570 13 870MHz 19M 15 100 15 800MHz 16M 17 480 17 900MHz 13M 21 450...

Page 28: ...aptor 6V 300 mAcenter negative Dimension 196 L x 125 H x 36 T mm Weight 600 g Accessories Stereo earphones Carrying pouch For those of you who would like to log your favorite stations a convenient car...

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