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The Sencor SRC 136 B is a clock radio with digital tuner. It supports FM and PLL radio bands, offering a total of 20 preset stations. The radio features a built-in speaker for convenient listening and a LED display with a diagonal size of 0.6 inches. The display is equipped with a backlight for improved visibility in low light conditions. However, the SRC 136 B does not support MP3 playback. Designed with a focus on functionality, the Sencor SRC 136 B allows users to easily tune in to their favorite radio stations and set up presets for quick access. With its digital tuner, the radio offers accurate and reliable reception. The built-in speaker ensures decent sound quality for an enjoyable listening experience. The LED display provides clear visibility of the time and radio station information. The backlight feature further enhances usability in different lighting environments. The Sencor SRC 136 B has a compact and lightweight design, making it suitable for placement on a bedside table, desk, or other small spaces. Its simplicity and user-friendly interface make it easy to navigate through its various functions. While lacking MP3 playback capability, the SRC 136 B focuses on its core function as a clock radio with reliable FM and PLL tuning. The device is suitable for those who primarily seek a compact and functional radio for their everyday needs. Overall, the Sencor SRC 136 B offers a practical and efficient solution for users looking for an affordable clock radio option with basic features.

| Brand | Sencor |
| Model | SRC 136 B | SRC 136 B |
| Product | radio |
| EAN | 8590669156221 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Radio type | Clock |
| Tuner type | Digital |
| Supported radio bands | FM, PLL |
| PLL synthesizer | Yes |
| Preset stations quantity | 20 |
| RMS rated power | - W |
| Built-in speaker(s) | Yes |
| Built-in display | Yes |
| Display type | LED |
| Display diagonal | 0.6 " |
| Backlight color | White |
| Backlight | Yes |
| Headphone outputs | - |
| MP3 playback | No |
| Product color | Black |
| Apple docking compatibility | Not supported |
| Input voltage | 230 V |
| Manual | Yes |
| Integrated clock | Yes |
| Alarm clock | Yes |
| Sleep timer | Yes |
| Snooze function | Yes |
| Buzzer | Yes |
| Width | 124 mm |
| Depth | 130 mm |
| Height | 46 mm |
| Weight | 360 g |
| Number of batteries supported | 2 |
| Compatible battery sizes | AA |
| Battery voltage | 1.5 V |
| AC input frequency | 50 Hz |
| Power consumption (typical) | 3.5 W |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Sencor SRC 136 B below.
The Sencor SRC 136 B has a weight of 360 g.
FM stands for Frequency Modulation and AM stands for Amplitude Modulation. The biggest difference between FM radio stations compared to AM radio stations is the sound quality.
A volume above 80 decibels can be harmful to hearing. When the volume exceeds 120 decibels, direct damage can even occur. The chance of hearing damage depends on the listening frequency and duration.
A slightly damp cleaning cloth or soft, dust-free cloth works best to remove fingerprints. Dust in hard-to-reach places is best removed with compressed air.
Bluetooth is a way of exchanging data wirelessly between electronic devices via radio waves. The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.
The screen size of the Sencor SRC 136 B is 0.6 ".
The Sencor SRC 136 B has a height of 46 mm.
The Sencor SRC 136 B has a width of 124 mm.
The Sencor SRC 136 B has a depth of 130 mm.
Check if the volume is turned up and the mute function is disabled. Additionally, ensure that the antenna is fully extended and positioned for optimal reception.
Press the "Tune/AM/FM" button repeatedly until the desired band (AM or FM) is selected. Use the "Seek/Manual Tuning" buttons to adjust the frequency and find the desired station.
Press the "Alarm" button and use the "Hour" and "Minute" buttons to set the desired alarm time. Don't forget to activate the alarm by sliding the "Alarm On/Off" switch.
Ensure that you have set the correct time using the "Hour" and "Minute" buttons. Additionally, check if you have selected the correct time zone in the settings menu.
Press the "Tune/AM/FM" button to toggle between the AM and FM bands. The display will indicate the selected band.
Yes, the Sencor SRC 136 B has a digital tuner. This means that it can provide more accurate tuning and better audio quality compared to analog tuners.
The Sencor SRC 136 B can store up to 20 preset stations. This allows users to easily access their favorite radio stations without having to manually tune them each time.
Yes, the Sencor SRC 136 B has a built-in speaker. This means that users can listen to their radio stations without the need for external speakers, making it convenient and portable.
Yes, the Sencor SRC 136 B has a LED display. This type of display provides clear visibility, even in low-light conditions, ensuring that users can easily read the information displayed on the radio.
No, the Sencor SRC 136 B does not support MP3 playback. Therefore, users cannot play their own music files through this radio. However, it still provides a variety of radio stations to listen to.
Yes, the manual of the Sencor SRC 136 B is available in English .
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