ROBERTSSound for GenerationsPlease read this manual before useR9914Multi-band digital preset stereo world radio4561237M809CTuningPow erDisplayShortw a
83. Insert 4 x LR6 (AA) size batteries as shown in thediagram.4. Replace the battery cover as shown in the diagram.++++
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10Using the AC adaptorThe AC adaptor for use with the R9914 should provide 6volts DC output at 300mA centre pin negative (Robertstype PU6-B).Insert th
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123. Whilst the 1 real time symbol is flashing, set thecorrect time by pressing the numbered buttons. As youpress each button the corresponding number
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3. Press the Enter button for more than 2 seconds,the 2 dual time symbol will flash in the display.144. Whilst the 2 dual time symbol is flashing, set
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Waveband selectionThere are four wavebands on your radio - selection is byrepeated pressing of the Band button.Waveband Frequency coverageLW 153 - 279
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18FM 87.5 - 108MHzBandIllustrationAerial TypeFrequency RangeTELESCOPICFully extend the aerial, angle androtate for best reception.4561237M809CTuningPo
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203. Press the buttons marked 1, 0, 0, 74. Press the button marked Enter, the frequency andwaveband will now appear in the display.4561237M809CTuningA
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227. When selecting a stereo FM station, and using stereoearphones, make sure that the FM mode switch is inthe STEREO position.ClarifyFM St.DX FMLocal
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243. A single press on the either the [ ] or [ ] downbuttons will change the frequency up or down.Each press of the [ ] or [ ] buttons will cha
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263. Press and hold down either the tuning [ ] or [ ]buttons for more than half a second to commence scantuning. Your radio will scan all frequenc
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28You may store up to 45 preset stations in memory, 18 onSW, 9 on FM 9 on MW and 9 on LW. To store a station inpreset memory proceed as follows.1. Tur
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30Note: If all the preset memory locations are full, pushingthe M button will cause the display to show FULL. If youstill want to store a new station
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323. Press the numbered button corresponding to the presetmemory location for the required station. Your radiowill instantly tune to the station and t
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343. Press and hold down numbered button 7 for morethan 2 seconds. Presets 2 and 7 will now beexchanged.71M123456789FMMemory scan1. Turn on the radio
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363. Press and hold down both the tuning [ ] and [ ]buttons for more than 2 seconds. The radio will beepindicating that the radio is in mode.4.
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21. Telescopic aerial.2. Liquid crystal display.3. Light button.4. Power/sleep button.5. Display button.6. Mode button.7. Radio alarm button.8. HWS bu
38Single Sideband modeOn SW some stations transmit in Morse code (CW). Inaddition some SW stations transmit using a special typeof voice transmission
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401. Press the button the display will show the lastalarm time set, (this will be "0:00" the first time thealarm is set). The alarm symbol
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42Setting the HWS (Humane Wake System) alarmA repeating beep tone will sound when using the HWS alarm. The alarm beep will increase in volume every 15
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442. To cancel the sleep function, press the button,the symbol will disappear and the display willrevert to showing real time.The sleep timer will
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FM St.DX FMLocalSSB AMSW ExternalAntennaFM /SWDX\Local SwitchWhen listening to SW\FM stations, this switch adjuststhe radios sensitivity. When listeni
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481. To listen to FM stereo broadcasts, tune to the requiredstation, plug in headphones and set the "Mono/Stereoswitch located on the left side o
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50Frequency range:LW 153 - 279kHzMW 520 - 1710 or 522 - 1710kHz(dependent on MW step size )FM 87.5 - 108MHzSW 120m 2.300 - 2.495MHz90m 3.200 - 3.400MH
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18. Clarify control.19. SW external antenna socket.20. DX/Local switch.21. FM Stereo & SSB/AMswitch.22. Headphone socket.23. DC input socket.18419
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A. Broadcast band indicator.B. FM stereo indicator.C. Sleep indicator.D. Key lock indicator.E. Buzzer alarm indicator.F. Radio alarm indicator.G. Tuni
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