Dx-ar-8108 Radio User Manual Jun 2026

Author: Banjo Aderonpe

Use the (usually a small sliding switch on the top or side) to select your desired band. Dx-ar-8108 Radio User Manual

| Label | Component | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Telescopic Antenna | Extend for FM/SW reception. | | B | Volume Knob | Turn clockwise to increase volume. | | C | Tuning Knob | Rotate to scan AM/FM/SW frequencies. | | D | Band Switch | Toggle between AM, FM, SW1, SW2. | | E | Power/Light Mode | Off / On / Flashlight / Reading Lamp. | | F | USB-A Port | Output (Power Bank) for charging phones. | | G | USB-C Port | Input (Charging internal battery). | | H | Headphone Jack | 3.5mm stereo output. | | I | Solar Panel | Charges battery in direct sunlight. | | J | Dynamo Crank | Fold out and turn to charge manually. | | K | Siren/Alert Button | Press for emergency siren + flashing light. | Use the (usually a small sliding switch on

Rotate the (the large wheel). Watch the analog dial indicator move across frequencies. Go slowly—analog tuning is sensitive. Adjust the volume to your liking. | | C | Tuning Knob | Rotate to scan AM/FM/SW frequencies

Dx-ar-8108 Radio User Manual Jun 2026

Use the (usually a small sliding switch on the top or side) to select your desired band.

| Label | Component | Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Telescopic Antenna | Extend for FM/SW reception. | | B | Volume Knob | Turn clockwise to increase volume. | | C | Tuning Knob | Rotate to scan AM/FM/SW frequencies. | | D | Band Switch | Toggle between AM, FM, SW1, SW2. | | E | Power/Light Mode | Off / On / Flashlight / Reading Lamp. | | F | USB-A Port | Output (Power Bank) for charging phones. | | G | USB-C Port | Input (Charging internal battery). | | H | Headphone Jack | 3.5mm stereo output. | | I | Solar Panel | Charges battery in direct sunlight. | | J | Dynamo Crank | Fold out and turn to charge manually. | | K | Siren/Alert Button | Press for emergency siren + flashing light. |

Rotate the (the large wheel). Watch the analog dial indicator move across frequencies. Go slowly—analog tuning is sensitive. Adjust the volume to your liking.