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Black Universal Radio Handsfree For Cell Phone It is designed to fit all brand of cell phones in your car, office or home. INSTRUCTIONS How To Set-up Simply clip this radio handsfree on the ear piece of your cell phone or telephone. It should be placed within 3 feet of your radio. When driving, it is suggested that you use a cell phone holder for safety. How To Operate Tune your FM radio to 88.7. Make sure that channel is not occupied any radio station Push the silver button in the front of the unit to turn it on. A red light will go on to indicate that your unit is on. When you receive a call, simply take the call as usual batavia ohio radio wobo and push your preset radio button to 88.7. To make a call, turn your unit on batavia ohio radio wobo and tune your radio to the correct radio frequency. Then simply place the call. When you finish phone calls, it is recommended that you turn off your unit. This will greatly increase the life of the battery. Trouble Shooting If you or the person you are calling hear an echo, simply decrease the volume of your radio. If you are experiencing a weak transmission signal or poor reception, simply move your unit to another position within 3 feet of your radio. Moving this radio handsfree slightly can enhance its performance. If the radio handsfree's light does not come on when the "on" button is pushed, it is most likely the result of a low or "dead" battery. To replace the battery, remove the clip in the rear of the unit. Replace the old battery with a new 2032 battery cell batavia ohio radio wobo and put the clip back to its original position. The battery has a standby time of 30 days batavia ohio radio wobo and talk time of approximately 10 hours.
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List of college radio stations in Ohio - This is a list of radio stations (AM, FM, Internet) that are associated or once were associated with colleges and universities in the state of Ohio.
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Batavia, Ohio - Batavia is a village in Clermont County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,617 at the 2000 census.
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