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@
TUNING
buttons
Auto
tuning
Up-scanning
button
(
Bm
):
When
this
button
is
pressed
and
released,
the
tuned-in
frequency
changes
in
the
direction
of
increasing
frequencies.
Scanning
(Auto
Tuning)
stops
automatically
when
the
next
FM
(or
AM)
frequency
is
tuned
in.
This
tuned-in
frequency
is
display-
ed
digitally
by
the
frequency
indicator.
When
you
keep
this
button
depressed,
scanning
does
not
stop
even
if
broadcasts
are
detected.
Down-scanning
button
(
«
):
Press
to
tune
in
the
direction
of
decreasing
frequencies.
Functions
are
identical
with
those
of
the
Up-scanning
button.
Note:
Scanning
starts
when
the
<4
or
m
button
is
press-
ed
and
is
stopped
by
pressing
the
MODE/SCAN
switch.
Manual
tuning
Manual
tuning
is
-possible
by
pressing
the
MODE/SCAN
switch.
Pressing
the
Up/Down-scanning
buttons,
the
frequency
changes
in
predetermined
steps
(see
table
below).
Tapping
this
button
changes
the
tuner
step
by
step;
pressing
continuously
(more
than
0.5
sec.)
changes
tuning
in
a
high
speed
scanning
sequence
which
stops
when
the
button
is
released.
Channel
spacing
AM
channel
spacing
switch
(R-K22
only)
is
provided
on
the
rear
panel
for
selecting
9
kHz
or
10
kHz
steps
accord-
ing
to
your
area.
Note:
*
Preset
at
the
factory.
~
frm
|
am
face
AM
(LW)
U.S.A.,
Canada
|
100
kHz
|*10
kH2/9
kHz
ae
Continental
Europe,
U.K.,
Australia
*BO
kHz
Other
areas
@
MEMORY
switch
Press
this
switch
and
the
memory
indicator
will
light
to
show
that
the
unit
is
ready
to
receive
a
frequency
to
be
held
in
memory.
(This
switch
is
non-lock
type.)
Pressing
the
station
select
button
while
the
MEMORY
indicator
is
lit
(for
about
10
sec.)
makes
it
possible
to
store
the
frequency
being
received
in
memory.
When
the
MEMO-
RY
indicator
is
not
lit,
the
memory
function
does
not
operate.
Station
select
buttons/station
indicators
These
buttons
are
used
to
select
one
of
the
preset
stations
or
to
store
the
station
frequency
in
memory.
When
one
of
these
buttons
is
pressed,
the
number
in
the
button
pressed
will
light
to
show
the
preset
station.
if
one
of
these
buttons
is
pressed
when
the
MEMORY
switch
is
pressed
in,
the
frequency
which
is
being
received
will
be
stored
in
memory.
One
of
the
station
select
buttons
can
be
used
in
common
for
one
FM
station
and
one
AM
station
(one
MW
or
LW
station
for
R-K22L).
If
you
change
the
mode
from
radio
reception
to
any
other
mode
including
power-off
and
back
to
radio
recep-
tion,
the
station
previously
selected
with
the
station
select
buttons
remains
tuned
in.
@
Frequency
indicator
The
tuned-in
frequency
is
displayed
digitally.
Four
digits
(kHz)
are
displayed
for
AM
reception
and
five
digits
(MHz)
(for
Europe,
U.K.,
Australia
and
other
countries}
or
four
digits
(MHz)
(for
U.S.A.
and
Canada)
are
dis-
played
for
FM
reception.
@
FM
OSC/STEREO
indicator
When
OSC
works,
this
LED
lights
in
orange.
When
receiv-
ing
an
FM
stereo
broadcast
normally,
this
LED
lights
in
green.
@
MEMORY
indicator
When
the
MOMORY
switch
is
pressed,
this
MEMORY
indicator
lights
to
show
that
the
unit
is
ready
to
store
a
preset
frequency
in
memory.
This
indicator
will
go
out
automatically
in
about
10
sec.
or
when
the
station
select
button
is
pressed.
@
SIGNAL
STRENGTH
indicator
This
is
used
in
tuning
to
both
FM
and
AM
(MW/LW)
broadcasts.
The
greater
the
number
of
LEDs
that
light,
the
stronger
the
signal
being
received.
@
POWER
indicator
When
the
POWER
switch
is
pressed
to
on,
this
indicator
lights.
@S.E.A.
graphic
equalizer
system
These
five
controls
allow
you
to
individually
boost
or
lower
response
in
five
portions
of
the
frequency
spectrum
by
12
dB.
For
operation
of
these
controls,
which
give
far
more
flexible
control
over
tone
than
the
conventional
bass/treble
controls.
Preset
patterns
will
add
to
your
listening
pleasure
for
different
types
of
music.
LW
switch
(R-K22L
only)
Press
to
switch
on
the
LW
tuner
section.
R-K22/R-K22L
No.
2656

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