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1. age circuit boards and cases and can cause the receiver to work improperly Use and store the receiver only in normal temperature environ ments Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices and distort or melt plastic parts Keep the receiver away from dust and dirt which can cause premature wear of parts Wipe the receiver with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the receiver Modifying or tampering with the DX 395 s internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate the receivers warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it If your receiver is not performing as it should take it to your local Radio Shack store for assistance a vV ee QB 20 225 fm Page 11 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM q THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW Your radio might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operat ing properly To determine whether your radio is causing the interfer ence turn off your radio If the inter ference goes away your radio is causing the interference Try to elim inate the interference by e Moving your radio away from the receiver e Connecting your radio to an out let that is on a different electrical circuit from the receiver e Contacting your local Radio Shack store for help If you cannot eliminate the interfer ence the FCC re
2. a 1 s inch plug to the radio Built In Speaker means you can listen to your radio without an ear phone Lock Switch prevents acciden tally changing the tuned frequency Display Light lets you see the display in dark surroundings Sensitivity Switch lets you im prove reception by adjusting the sig nal strength and distance Three Power Sources lets you power your radio either from internal batteries your vehicle s cigarette lighter socket using an optional DC adapter or AC power using an op tional AC adapter Downloaded by Amateur Radio Directory www hamdirectory info 1995 Tandy Corporation All Rights Reserved Radio Shack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation o B o QB 20 225 fm Page 3 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM q PREPARATION SUPPLYING POWER Using Internal Battery Power When you use battery power your radio requires four AA batteries for operation and two AAA batteries for clock and memory station backup We recommend alkaline batteries such as Radio Shack Cat No 23 552 and 23 555 Follow these steps to install batter ies 1 Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow and remove the cover 2 Insert the two AAA batteries into the battery compartment as indicated by the polarity sym bols and inside the com partment Note To make it easy to remove the b
3. DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED HEREIN Some states do not permit limita tion or exclusion of implied warranties therefore the aforesaid limita tion s or exclusion s may not apply to the purchaser This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state We Service What We Sell 9 94 Downloaded by RADIO SHACK Amateur Radio Directory A Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth Texas 76102 www hamdirectory info 7A5 Printed in Hong Kong o B ee
4. M hour 4 Release TIME ADJ disap pears USING EARPHONES You can use the built in speaker to listen to the radio Or you can use stereo earphones not supplied with a 1 s inch plug to listen in private Insert the earphones 1 s inch plug into the radio s earphone jack Note The built in speaker discon nects when you plug in earphones Listening Safely To protect your hearing follow these guidelines when you use earphones e Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listen ing After you begin listening adjust the volume to a comfort able level Do not listen at extremely high volume levels Extended high volume listening can lead to permanent hearing loss Once you set the volume do not increase it Over time your ears adapt to the volume level so a volume level that does not cause discomfort might still damage your hearing a V2 cS QB 20 225 fm Page 6 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM F Traffic Safety Do not wear earphones while oper ating a motor vehicle or riding a bicy cle This can create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas Even though some earphones are designed to let you hear some out side sounds when listening at nor mal volume levels they still present a traffic hazard USING THE STAND You can use the stand on the back of the radio to prop it up so you can easily see the clock display Simply lift the stan
5. QD l S 20 225 fm Page 1 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM S Cat No 20 225 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment DX 395 FM AM SW1 SW2 PLL Synthesized Receiver Radie Shack Downloaded by Amateur Radio Directory www hamdirectory info V2 AN f S 20 225 fm Page 2 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM FEATURES Your Radio Shack DX 395 FM AM SW1 SW2 PLL Synthesized Receiv er is designed for your active life style Its portable lightweight design lets you listen to music sports or news on AM FM and two interna tional shortwave broadcast bands al most anywhere you go The alarm clock and sleep timer features add to this radio s usefulness practicality and portability Its features include Four Band Selection lets you lis ten to your choice of FM stations AM stations and SW1 and SW2 shortwave stations 20 Station Memory lets you store five stations in each band into mem ory for easy access LCD Display shows the time and the currently selected station Alarm Clock lets you set a time for the radio to turn on automatically Sleep Timer plays the radio for 59 minutes and automatically turns it off PLL Tuning digital phase locked loop synthesizer provides drift free frequency tuning with the highest de gree of accuracy and stability Earphone Jack lets you connect earphones or any headphones with
6. atteries later place the batteries on top of the rib bon Caution Always use fresh bat teries of the required size and type 3 Insert the four AA batteries into the battery compartment as indicated by the polarity sym bols and above the com partment 4 Replace the cover Note If the radio operates erratically or does not receive strong FM sta tions replace the batteries Using Vehicle Battery Power To power the radio from your vehi cle s cigarette lighter socket you need a DC adapter not supplied such as Radio Shack Cat No 14 844 Cautions e You must use an adapter that supplies 6 volts with the center tip set to negative delivers at least 300 milliamps and has a plug that correctly fits the radio s DC 6V jack The recommended adapter meets these require ments Using an adapter that does not meet these specifica tions could seriously damage the radio 3 V2 cS q S 20 225 fm Page 4 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM e Always plug the adapter into the radio before you plug it into the cigarette lighter socket Always unplug the DC adapter from the cigarette lighter socket before you unplug it from the radio Set the adapter s voltage switch to 6V Insert the adapter s barrel plug into the radio s DC 6V jack Insert the adapter s cigarette lighter plug into the vehicle s cigarette lighter socket Using AC Power T
7. d away from the radio and set the radio on a flat surface aa V2 ee 20 225 fm Page 7 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM P RADIO OPERATION TUNING THE RADIO 4 Set SENS to DX or LOC l DX to receive weak signals 1 Set the volume to its lowest set ting and lift up and extend the e LOC to receive strong antenna local signals 2 Set ON OFF to ON to turn on the Note SENS only functions for radio The last frequency tuned FM and shortwave reception is automatically selected and 5 Press TUNING A or W to tune displayed to the desired station Note To automatically tune the radio to the next strong signal press and hold TUNING A or vV for about 2 seconds 6 Adjust the volume to a comfort 3 Slide FM AM SW1 SW2 to the able level desired band 7 Set the tone switch to HI or LO e HI to enhance music e LO to enhance speech e FM to receive signals in the 87 5 to 107 9 MHz range e AM to receive signals in the 530 to 1710 KHz range e SW1 to receive signals in the 3 20 to 7 30 MHz range 8 Set ON OFF to OFF to turn off e SW2 to receive signals in herrado the 9 50 to 21 75 MHz range V2 L aa Bi VB A ZS f S 20 225 fm Page 8 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM STORING STATIONS INTO MEMORY You can store up to 20 stations 5 each in FM AM SW1 and SW2 and recall them with the touch of a but ton Follow these steps to store a sta
8. o power the radio with AC power you need an AC adapter not sup plied We recommend Radio Shack Cat No 273 1650 Cautions 4 4 e You must use an adapter that supplies 6 volts with the center tip set to negative delivers at least 300 milliamps and has a plug that correctly fits the radio s DC 6V jack The recommended adapter meets these require ments Using an adapter that does not meet these specifica tions could seriously damage the radio Always plug the adapter into the radio before you plug it into the AC outlet Always unplug the AC adapter from the AC outlet before you unplug it from the radio Note Follow the adapter s instruc tions to set the voltage switch to 6 volts and select the proper adapta plug 1 2 Insert the adaptaplug into the radio s DC 6V jack Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet Ea a V2 ee QB 20 225 fm Page 5 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM q SETTING THE CLOCK After you connect power flashes on the display and the clock begins to run Follow these steps to set the time 1 Press and hold TIME ADJ EGY appears 2 While holding down TIME ADJ press HR to set the hour 3 While holding down TIME ADJ press MIN to set the minute Notes To advance the settings rap idly press and hold HR or MIN e PM appears when the clock displays a PM hour AM appears when the clock dis plays an A
9. quires that you stop using your radio V2 4 V S A S 20 225 fm Page 12 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM ki SPECIFICATIONS Frequencies AMen Oats ay a deb melas aa KEE diese SA UAE 530 1710 KHz a veered E dean edie eine ceva eee 87 5 107 9 MHz OV esac Acct te sateen 2k deletes tee tes pattems 3 2 7 3 MHz SW 2 enrii anssi aa a aide asics serene 9 5 21 75 MHz Power SOUICES saasina 2 AAA batteries for backup Cat No 23 555 and 4 AA batteries Cat No 23 552 DC Adapter Cat No 14 844 AC Adapter Cat No 273 1650 Dimensions HWD cececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeenaees 43 3 x 75 8 x 111 16 Inches 111 x 193 x 42 mm WOITE irea cn cst A ae cates eld seen TE OEE 1 Ib 7 oz 771 gm Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice RADIO SHACK LIMITED WARRANTY This product is warranted against defects for 90 days from date of pur chase from Radio Shack company owned stores and authorized Radio Shack franchisees and dealers Within this period we will repair it with out charge for parts and labor Simply bring your Radio Shack sales slip as proof of purchase date to any Radio Shack store Warranty does not cover transportation costs Nor does it cover a product subjected to misuse or accidental damage EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN RADIO SHACK MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIM ITED IN
10. rent time 2 Press and hold TIME ADJ appears 3 While holding down TIME ADJ press HR to set the alarm hour Ea 4 While holding down TIME ADJ press MIN to set the alarm minute Note To advance the settings rapidly press and hold HR or MIN 5 Release TIME ADJ EGY and disappear but remains Note The alarm time is now set and the alarm is on Follow these steps to turn the alarm on or off 1 Turn on the radio and tune to the station you want to hear at the set alarm time Adjust the volume to the desired level 2 Turn off the radio 3 Press ALARM until ap pears on the screen At the set alarm time the radio turns on and plays until you turn it off 4 To turn off the alarm press ALARM until disappears 5 To turn the alarm back on to sound again the next day press ALARM until appears Note Press DISPLAY at any time to see the alarm time and the station you set a ee QB 20 225 fm Page 10 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM q MAINTENANCE Your Radio Shack DX 395 FM AM SW1 SW2 PLL Synthesized Receiver is an example of superior design and craftsmanship The following suggestions will help you care for the receiver so you can enjoy it for years f Keep the receiver dry If it gets wet wipe it dry immediately LA Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic circuits Handle the receiver gently and carefully Dropping it can dam
11. tion into memory 1 Press TUNING or V to tune to the station you want to store 2 Press STORE ch flashes 3 Within 5 seconds press a num ber button 1 5 to store a sta tion in that memory location The button number appears on the display Note If you do not store a sta tion within 5 seconds ch disap pears Repeat Steps 2 3 To tune to a stored station press the desired memory location button Downloaded by Amateur Radio Directory www hamdirectory info SETTING THE SLEEP FUNCTION This feature allows you to go to sleep with the radio playing The ra dio plays for 59 minutes then turns off automatically 1 Tune to the desired station 2 Set ON OFF to OFF 3 Press SLEEP and the last selected frequency appear and the radio turns on To turn off the sleep function before it automatically turns off press SLEEP again disappears and the radio turns off USING LOCK To prevent accidentally changing the station you can set the lock switch to m O This prevents manual tuning or selecting any of the preset memo ry buttons a B ee QB Ee 20 225 fm Page 9 Wednesday August 4 1999 10 07 AM q LIGHTING THE DISPLAY To view the screen in dark surround ings press and hold LIGHT USING THE ALARM The alarm feature lets you select a time for the radio to turn on Follow these steps to set the alarm time 1 Press ALARM and appear with the cur
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