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RECALLING PRESET STATIONS – SW 

ONLY

Follow these steps to recall a preset station on the SW 

band:

1. 

 Turn on the radio using the Power button (10).

2. 

 Select the desired waveband by pressing the 

corresponding button.

3. 

 Press the Page button (27) once and then use the 

Rotary Tuning knob (16) or Tuning Up / Down buttons 

(18) to select the desired page number.

4. 

 Press the Enter button (30) to confirm the page 

number.
The radio will now scan the selected page and 

automatically select the preset with the strongest signal 

on the selected page.

5. 

 Press any of the numeric buttons (19) to recall the 

corresponding preset station.

LOCKING PRESET STATIONS

After storing preset stations, it is possible to lock them in 

order to prevent accidentally deleting them, for instance 

because of accidentally starting the ATS feature. 

1. 

 Turn on the radio and recall the desired preset station 

as previously described. 

2. 

 Press the Memo button (24).
The Memo indicator (X) and the preset position of the 

selected station (S) will now be blinking on the display.

3. 

 Press the Memory Lock button (26). 
After locking a preset station, the Preset lock indicator 

(V) will be shown on the display to indicate the preset 

station is locked and cannot be deleted.
Repeat this procedure to unlock preset stations again.

DELETING PRESET STATIONS

To delete a preset station from the radio's memory, follow 

these steps:

1. 

 Turn on the radio and recall the desired preset station 

as previously described. 

2. 

 Press the Memo button (24).
The Memo indicator (X) and the preset position of the 

selected station (S) will now be blinking on the display.

3. 

 Press the Cancel button (31). 

 

 NOTE

Locked stations cannot be deleted using this method. 

When trying to delete a locked preset station, the Text 

display (U) will show the message "MEMO LOCK". 

In this case the preset station can only be deleted by 

unlocking it first.

MOVING PRESET STATIONS TO ANOTHER 

POSITION

Preset stations can be moved to another preset position 

and / or page. If another station is already saved at the 

desired preset position, then the stations will switch 

positions if they are on the same page. If they are not on 

the same page, the station that was originally saved at the 

selected preset position will be moved to the first available 

preset position.

You can move a preset station in memory by following 

these steps:

1. 

 Turn on the radio and recall the desired preset station 

as previously described.

2. 

 Press the Memo button (24).
The Memo indicator (X) and the preset position of the 

selected station (S) will now be blinking on the display.

3. 

 Select the desired page using the Page button (27).

4. 

 Press the numeric button (19) corresponding to the 

desired preset number.

 

 NOTE

Although locked preset stations cannot be deleted, they 

can be moved using this feature.

RENAMING PRESET STATIONS – MW / LW / 

FM / AIR

The names of preset stations on the MW, LW, FM and AIR 

bands can be changed by following these steps:

1. 

 Turn on the radio, select the MW, LW, FM or AIR band 

and recall the desired preset station as previously 

described.

2. 

 Press the Edit button (28).
The first character of the preset name will now blink in 

the Text display (U).

3. 

 Use the Rotary Tuning knob (16) or numeric buttons 

(19) and Tuning Up / Down buttons (18) to select 

characters, edit them and enter the desired name.

4. 

 Press the Enter button (30) to confirm and save the 

name.

RENAMING PRESET PAGES – SW ONLY

On the SW band, only preset pages have names. To 

change the name of a preset page, follow these steps:

1. 

 Turn on the radio, select the SW band and recall the 

desired preset page as previously described.

2. 

 Press the Edit button (28).
The first character of the page name will now blink in 

the Text display (U).

3. 

 Use the Rotary Tuning knob (16) or numeric buttons 

(19) and Tuning Up / Down buttons (18) to select 

characters, edit them and enter the desired name.

4. 

 Press the Enter button (30) to save the name.

5. ADVANCED TUNING FEATURES

SETTING THE METER BAND – SW 

ONLY

When the SW band is selected, a meter band can also 

be selected to adjust the frequency range of the radio. 

In total, there are 14 meter bands available that can be 

selected as follows:

1. 

 Turn on the radio using the Power button (10).

2. 

 Press the ATS / METER / SW button (20) to select the 

SW band.

3. 

 Press the ATS / METER / SW button (20) again.

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Страница 2: ...1 1 2 3 4 23 22 21 20 6 5 8 25 26 24 10 12 11 13 14 15 9 7 31 30 29 28 27 32 17 16 18 19 33 34 36 35 41 43 37 38 39 40 42 44 45 46 47 48 A B C D E G H I J K L F Z Ab Ac Ad Aa Y M N O P Q W T R S U V X...

Страница 3: ...T STATIONS SW ONLY 11 LOCKING PRESET STATIONS 11 DELETING PRESET STATIONS 11 MOVING PRESET STATIONS TO ANOTHER POSITION 11 RENAMING PRESET STATIONS MW LW FM AIR 11 RENAMING PRESET PAGES SW ONLY 11 5 A...

Страница 4: ...of fire or electrical shock Never insert objects of any kind into the radio through any openings The objects may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts This could cause a fire or electrical...

Страница 5: ...04 GB F E NL D WHAT S IN THE BOX ANT 60 Portable Shortwave Reel Antenna Earphones Sangean ATS 909X2 with carrying bag Power adapter Europe USA...

Страница 6: ...r radio station with higher lower frequency Select page on SW band Select Home World city Go to next previous character when editing text 19 Numeric buttons Input digits 0 9 Select preset stations Sel...

Страница 7: ...ge the unit 46 Reset button Reset microprocessor and clock time in case software is not responding 47 Battery switch Select the type of batteries that are used in the radio Alkaline or NiMH NiCad 48 M...

Страница 8: ...ime zone will be shown in the Text display U 2 Use the Rotary Tuning knob 16 or Tuning Up Down buttons 18 to select your city or a city that is in the same time zone as you are 3 Press the Enter butto...

Страница 9: ...the station with the best reception NOTE When using the ATS feature on the MW LW FM band all existing presets that have not been locked on that waveband will be cleared NOTE When using the ATS feature...

Страница 10: ...tary Tuning knob 16 and the FM tuning step using the Tuning Up Down buttons 18 can be adjusted To adjust the Rotary Tuning knob 16 tuning step for the SW MW LW FM and AIR band simply press the Step bu...

Страница 11: ...SW band is slightly different from the procedure for the other bands described above Follow these steps to store stations on the SW band 1 Turn on the radio using the Power button 10 2 Select the SW b...

Страница 12: ...d preset position then the stations will switch positions if they are on the same page If they are not on the same page the station that was originally saved at the selected preset position will be mo...

Страница 13: ...6 repeatedly to switch between AM USB and LSB The SSB indicator G on the display shows which band is currently selected 6 After selecting the correct mode use the STEP button 17 to select SLOW steppi...

Страница 14: ...can press the AIR button 23 once again NOTE The common airband is normally used for short term transmission The page scan feature can monitor 9 preset stations at the same time If a radio signal is be...

Страница 15: ...p 200kHz FM RANGE FM 64 108 M Set the FM range to 64 108 MHz FM 76 108 M Set the FM range to 76 108 MHz FM 87 108 M Set the FM range to 87 108 MHz This setting can be used to configure the FM range ba...

Страница 16: ...ING AN ALARM TIMER If an alarm timer is activated press the corresponding timer button 5 followed by the Cancel button 31 to deactivate the alarm timer The corresponding Timer number indicator M will...

Страница 17: ...Charger position 4 Close the Battery Compartment 43 again 5 Make sure the radio is turned off to charge the batteries The Charge indicator 9 will blink in red when the batteries are being charged 6 Wh...

Страница 18: ...nd LINE OUT 38 jacks go to https www sangean com products product asp mid 166 cid 9 NOTE The LINE OUT jack 38 differ from the Headphones jack 42 The volume level of the Headphones jack 42 varies depen...

Страница 19: ...jack 3 5mm stereo jack Output level 150mVrms 30 modulation Output impedance 1kohm STANDBY jack 2 5mm jack single tip Headphones jack 3 5mm stereo socket Operating temperature range 10 C to 45 C Dimen...

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