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6.5 Time
When first powered up, the time will default to 12:00 AM.
1. Set 12Hr/24Hr Mode. Press and hold the MODE button for two seconds to enter the time
setting mode. 12 Hr will begin flashing. Press the TUN+ button to switch between 12 hour
and 24 hour time mode. Press the MODE button to proceed to the next step.
2. Set Hour. Press the TUN+ or TUN- to adjust the hour up or down. Hold the TUN button to
change rapidly. Press the MODE button to proceed to the next step.
3. Set Minute. Press the TUN+ or TUN- to adjust the minute up or down. Hold the TUN button
to change rapidly. Press the MODE button to exit the time setting mode.
6.6 Radio Band Mode
NOTE: Radio reception is dramatically reduced when charging from USB. Disconnect USB power
when listening to the radio.
Press the POWER button to turn the radio on and transition from the time mode.
The radio will default to FM band (or the last radio band since power up). Press the MODE button to
change to the AM band. Press the MODE button to change to the Weather Band (WB). While
displaying the Weather Band, press the MODE button again to change to Weather Band Alert mode
(ALT).
NOTE: Radio interference will be present while charging the WR-112. For best reception, there is a
telescoping antenna. Extend the antenna and change the position if the reception is weak.
6.6.1 AM/FM Radio Tuning
When the radio is turned on, press the TUN+ button to increase the frequency and press the TUN-
button to decrease the frequency.
To tune quickly, press and hold the TUN (+ or -) key for at least one second. When you let go, the
radio will automatically tune to next radio station with sufficient reception.
6.6.2 Weather Band Tuning
There are seven distinct weather channels. The frequencies are 162.400 MHz, 162.425 MHz, 162.450
MHz, 162.475 MHz, 162.500 MHz, 162.525 MHz and 162.550 MHz.
For a complete list of weather radio broadcasting stations, please visit the National Weather Service
website:
Our recommendation is to tune to the station with the best reception using the TUN+ button. You will
hear the "voice of the National Weather Service", and automated voice that provides forecast
information, weather statements, watches and warnings.
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