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Can you comment with the model number? It will be on the information sticker on the radio itself. It will possibly start with 'CRX-'.
Try this - Press and hold the alarm set button until the display flashes like your setting the alarm time. Click the same button again and it should swap between buzzer and radio each time you click it. It will probably show some sort of logo on the display telling you which it is set to.
I couldn't find the information for your particular model, but I did figure out the general procedure for Memorex alarm clocks currently in production:
Make sure power is turned off (no radio or whatever playing). Press the Time Set button (on some models, this is the Skip Search Back button for an iPod docked in the unit).
When the display blinks (on one model, the volume control knob lights up), press the Hour button (Vol. -) to set the hour, then press the Minutes button (Vol. +) to set the minutes. On the model with the light-up volume control, rotate the volume control knob to set the time.
When you have the time set, either wait 15 seconds or press the Time Set button again to start the clock.
Setting the alarm works the same way on single alarm models, but the Alarm Set button may be the Skip Search Forward button. Dual alarm models have separate Alarm A and Alarm B buttons.
See the comments under Petewete. There is no way to disable it on the T301B model. Changing time zones doesn't help because all 7 zones observe DST, or at least they did before 2005. (Now Hawaii Zone 7 does not). I know because I tested all zones. The workaround is complicated: before each time change, pretend it is the old DST date (1st Sunday in April or last Sunday in October) by resetting your date. My spouse says to fix the problem by hitting the snooze button with a 20-pound sledge hammer.
good morning ! your anadigi chronograph 388 is veery easy to operate,just change the battery then short the reset button the fix the case back and set the time use the crown and the button to set the time calendar and the alarm !thank you ! god bless !....
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