The device includes many features, and this is an overview of the product. There is a familiar keypad for direct frequency input, along with a control knob that allows you to tune bands up or down in steps of either 1000 or 100 Hz. However, the front panel is dominated by a large liquid crystal display. A world map shows your time zone relative to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), a signal strength meter, and a display indicating whether you are using wide or narrow AM bandwidth, or upper or lower sideband, along with a sophisticated yet versatile timer featuring five programmable radio functions to select specific channels at certain times. You can store up to 125 favorite frequencies in groups. Each favorite station can have up to five frequencies stored in a group. For example, suppose you want to store Radio Netherlands channels. Using the Shift button and keypad, you can make the display show .HOLLAND Then below the screen, there are five function buttons, and you can program the first button to save frequency 5955, the second button to save frequency 13770 kHz, and so on. Imagine it as an electronic logbook, where each page contains a station name and up to five favorite frequencies. Condition is nearly new, price 1500 SAR