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Please read this user ’s guide before installing, setting up and using your radio. www .radioshack.com Thank you for purchasing your AM/FM/SW with T ravel Alarm from RadioShack . Y ou can store two clock times and up to 30 preset stations. Radio User ’s Guide what’s included 20-125 AM/FM/SW with T ravel Alarm SNOOZE Press to mute the alarm fo[...]
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20-125 01A07 Printed in China Whenever the radio is turned on, the last tuned station will be played. There are four ways to tune to a radio station: Manual tuning — Repeatedly press HOUR + or MIN - to tune up or down . Automatic tuning — Press and hold HOUR + or MIN - for more than one second and then release. The radio searches for a radio pr[...]