Mawu Oyamba
The TARGET TT-KR-204 is a versatile 5-band multimedia FM radio designed for clear reception and powerful audio output. It features an integrated circuit (I.C.) receiver and a super sensitive antenna for enhanced signal capture across multiple frequency bands.
This radio offers flexible power options, operating on either 3V DC (battery power) or 220V AC (corded electric), making it suitable for both portable and home use.
Zamkatimu Phukusi
Pa unboxing, chonde onetsetsani kuti zigawo zonse zilipo:
- TARGET TT-KR-204 5 Band Multimedia FM Radio Unit
- Integrated Antenna
Note: The power cable and batteries are not included in the package and must be acquired separately.
Zathaview
Chithunzi 1: Patsogolo view of the TARGET TT-KR-204 radio, showing the speaker grille, tuning dial, volume knob, and frequency display.
Chithunzi 2: Kubwerera view of the TARGET TT-KR-204 radio, illustrating the battery compartment, AC power input, and band selector switch.
Zigawo Zofunikira:
- Buku Knob: Imalamulira mulingo wa mawu otuluka.
- Kuyimba Kwadongosolo: Used to select desired radio frequencies.
- Kusintha kwa Band Selector: Allows switching between different frequency bands (MW, SW, FM, TV1, TV2).
- Telescopic Antenna: Extends for improved signal reception, particularly for FM and SW bands.
- Wolankhula: Kutulutsa kwamawu.
- Kuwonetsa pafupipafupi: Analog display showing the current tuned frequency.
- Power Input (AC): For connecting to a 220V AC power source.
- Chipinda cha Battery: For 3V DC battery operation.
Khazikitsa
Kuthandizira Radio:
- Battery Operation (3V DC):
- Pezani batire kumbuyo kwa wailesi.
- Tsegulani chivundikiro cha batri.
- Insert the required batteries (not included), ensuring correct polarity (+/-) as indicated inside the compartment.
- Tsekani chivundikiro cha batri bwinobwino.
- AC Power Operation (220V AC):
- Obtain a compatible 220V AC power cable (not included).
- Insert one end of the power cable into the AC power input port on the radio.
- Plug the other end of the power cable into a standard 220V AC wall outlet.
Always ensure the power source matches the radio's requirements to prevent damage.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
Ntchito Yoyambira:
- Yatsani/Zimitsa: The volume knob typically doubles as the power switch. Rotate it clockwise to turn the radio on and counter-clockwise until it clicks to turn it off.
- Kusintha Voliyumu: Rotate the volume knob to increase or decrease the audio output.
- Kusankha Gulu: Use the band selector switch (located on the side or back, as shown in Figure 2) to choose your desired frequency band:
- FM: For local FM radio stations (88-108 MHz).
- MW (Mafunde Apakati): For AM radio stations (550-1650 KHz).
- SW (Short Wave): For international and long-distance broadcasts (various MHz ranges).
- TV1/TV2: For specific TV audio broadcasts (various MHz ranges).
- Kuyang'ana ku Station:
- Extend the telescopic antenna fully for optimal reception, especially for FM and SW bands.
- Slowly rotate the tuning dial until you hear a clear broadcast.
- Adjust the antenna position and length for the best signal clarity.
Kukometsa Kulandila:
- For FM and Shortwave, extend the telescopic antenna.
- For Medium Wave (AM), the radio uses an internal ferrite bar antenna. Rotate the radio unit itself for best reception.
- Avoid placing the radio near large metal objects, electronic devices, or concrete walls, which can interfere with reception.
Kusamalira
- Kuyeretsa: Gwiritsani ntchito nsalu yofewa komanso youma kuti muyeretse kunja kwa wailesi. Musagwiritse ntchito zotsukira zamadzimadzi kapena zinthu zokwawa.
- Posungira: When not in use for extended periods, remove batteries to prevent leakage and store the radio in a cool, dry place.
- Kusintha Battery: Replace batteries when the sound becomes distorted or the volume decreases significantly.
- Kusamalira Antenna: Gwirani mlongoti wa telescopic mofatsa kuti musapindike kapena kusweka.
Kusaka zolakwika
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
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| No power / Radio not turning on |
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| Poor reception / Static sound |
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| Sound distortion (especially with AC power) |
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| Power input point gets heated |
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Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Tsatanetsatane |
|---|---|
| Mtundu | Zolinga |
| Chitsanzo | TT-KR-204 |
| Tuner Technology | FM |
| Ma Radio Magulu Amathandizidwa | 5 Bands (FM, MW, SW, TV1, TV2) |
| Gwero la Mphamvu | Corded Electric (220V AC), Battery Powered (3V DC) |
| Mtundu Wowonetsera | Analogi |
| Zida Zogwirizana | Headphone (via headphone jack, if present - not explicitly listed but common for radios) |
| Kulemera kwa chinthu | 500g pa |
| Makulidwe a Phukusi | 28 x 18 x 10 masentimita |
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
Zambiri za Chitsimikizo:
Izi zimabwera ndi a 3 miyezi chitsimikizo from the date of purchase. The warranty covers manufacturing defects only. Damage caused by misuse, accidents, or unauthorized repairs is not covered under this warranty.
Defective items may be sent to the manufacturer for repair or replacement, subject to warranty terms and conditions.
Thandizo la Makasitomala:
For service-related queries or support, please contact:
- Imelo: maktechkraftindia@gmail.com
- Nambala Yosamalira Makasitomala: 8333895000
- Maola Ogwira Ntchito: 10 AM to 5 PM, Monday to Friday
Manufacturer: MARKETED BY :MAK TECHKRAFT LLP





