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Hi:

Sure hope someone has this radio and can at least get it talking as they did not include the special user accessible guide mentioned on the included CD but not in the regular user guide.  There was a tiny piece of paper about 2 X 2 inches, sort of an afterthought, that said it is accessible and instructs user to power off radio, press and hold SEL while turning radio on.  I found the SEL by listening to the CD but nothing to indicate it is accessible can be heard.  Am looking on their Web Site for a technical assistance number to request a manual.

It better get better or someone else will own it after they get it back.

Any help will be appreciated.

Regards:
Bob Martin
 

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