AM/FM Reception
It is very important to understand what is shown on the digital readout:
1 .
Preset Number Indicator
Shows which preset station that has been selected .
2 .
Band Indicator
Shows which band the radio is tuned to . AM, FM 1, 2, 3 or Weather Band
3 .
Frequency Indicator
Shows which frequency the radio is tuned .
REMARK:
The radio has been divided into four bands; FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM . There are 9
positions available for each band to preset favorite stations . Each of the three FM
bands are shown as FM1, FM2 or FM3 . However, it doesn’t mean the FM has been
divided into three equal frequency ranges .
How to select the Radio Reception Mode
Push the [RADIO] or [BAND] button and the unit will switch to Radio immediately . Or,
push the [FUNCTION] button until [RADIO] shows on the digital readout .
How to preset the desired station to the selected pushbutton
To preset 89.3 MHz at No.6 of FM3 band
The user needs to switch to FM3 band first and push [UP] or [DOWN] tuning button
to tune to 89 .3 MHz . Then pushe and hold the No . [6] button until 6 FM3 89 .3 MHz
flashes twice on the digital readout. The station has now been preset
How to recall the preset stations
If one station has been preset at No . 5 position at the band of FM2, and this station
is desired, then push the [BAND] button until FM2 shows on the digital readout, and
then push the No [5] button .
Auto search for an available station
Push [|
tt
] or [
uu
|] to auto search or the cluster [
tt
] or [
uu
] buttons .for an
available station at a lower or higher frequency near the current station . When this
function is selected, the unit will stay at the selected station until another function is
selected .
Auto Seek through all the ranges of the FM or AM bands
Push the [SETUP] button .quickly and the unit will keep searching until the next
available station from lower to higher frequency is found . When a station is found,
the unit will play it for 5 seconds to let the user have the option of keeping it or not .
When the unit is auto searching, pushing any button will release the unit from this
function .
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