Hello everyone,

Well, sense I've had my boombox for a while now, I've learned a little bit
more about it.
I enjoy it very much.  Every week, I record a radio show, and then put it
onto the computer.  It records wonderfully.  Much better than my older
boombox ever did.
It sounds very clear, and I don't hear any of the static in my recording,
that I have with the FM station.  Though every once in a while, I will hear
small pops in the recording.  I know this is from the station.

I still haven't figured out what a couple of the buttons are for, and I'm
not sure when I will.  I need to find someone who can read the manual, and
know what it is that they're reading.
I tried to find the manual in a PDF file, but so far I've had no luck.

And I'm still not sure if I actually have two FM bands, like I had been
wondering.  Or if these four buttons that change the channels, are there for
some other reason.

I did call AIWA, and I did get good help.  They did everything they could to
try and help me, though we didn't come up with an answer.
I had asked them if this particular model had presets.  You know, so you
could program stations into it?

Well, I was thinking that it didn't have any, and that's what the people at
AIWA thought as well.  They said that they couldn't find anything about it
in the manual.
There aren't numbers on it, like you might see on a stereo receiver, or
something like that.
I don't like that fact that I can't program the channels, because having to
search for what I want, really drives me crazy.
At least with an analog boombox, you just had to turn the knob to the
station.

Also, a friend of mine thought that I should have gotten a remote, because
it mentioned something about one in the manual.  But it turns out that I
don't get one, that this was for the CSDXD55.  It does say this in the
manual, but it's off to the side, and in parentheses.

I sort of wish that I would have known about this other model, before I got
the one I got.  This other model has thirty programmable presets, and it
doesn't have a clock.
I don't care that mine has one, because it's just not something I use.  But
I would have preferred not to have one at all.

Well, that's about all for now.  I just thought I'd share what I had learned
about this specific model.

Again, just for anyone who'd like to have it, here is the model number of my
AIWA.

CSD-XD51

Talk to everyone later.
Terri


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