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Listening
operations
De
Presetting
radio
broadcasts
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Up
to
ten
FM
and
AM
stations
each
can
be
programmed.
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If
broadcast
frequencies
are
preset
in
the
memory,
you
can
easily
tune
in
any
of
these
frequencies.
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You
can
preset
just
those
stations
you
like.
Press
BAND
to
select
“FM”
or
“AM”.
Every
time
you
press
the
button:
FM
«>
AM
Press
MEMORY.
i
and
the
frequency
flash.
While
and
the
frequency
are
flashing:
Press
-A4
or
+>
to
select
the
desired
station.
“EEE”
lights
when
an
FM
stereo
program
is
being
received.
Reference
You
can
select
the
desired
broadcast
by
using
“Automatic
tuning”.
(See
page
9.)
Press
MEMORY.
m
and
the
preset
channel
number
flash.
While
and
the
preset
channel
number
are
flashing:
Press
-A-4
or
+P
to
select
the
preset
channel.
Press
MEMORY.
If
the
indicator
goes
off
during
programming,
return
to
step
2.
Repeat
steps
2
to
6
to
program
other
stations.
MEMORY
To
erase
an
unwanted
preset
channel
e.g.
erasing
preset
channel
3.
.
Select
preset
channel
3
(see
page
9).
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Press
MEMORY
twice
(“Qary”
and
the
preset
channe!
number
flash).
.
While
“Gey”
and
the
preset
channel
number
are
flashing:
Press
-A444
or
+/
1
repeatedly
until
the
preset
channel
display
indicates
“-
—”.
.
Press
MEMORY.
The
erased
preset
channel
will
now
be
skipped
when
selecting
preset
channels.
(e.g.
1>2—4-5....)
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MEMORY
FM
allocation
setting
By
adjusting
the
allocation,
you
can
enable
this
tuner
to
receive
FM
broadcasts
allocated
in
0.1
MHz
steps.
1.
Press
and
hold
BAND
for
approximately
5
seconds
during
AM
display.
The
frequency
display
will
be
returned
to
the
minimum
frequency
of
the
FM
band
and
the
display
will
begin
to
flash.
Keep
holding
for
approximately
5
more
seconds.
When
the
display
stops
flashing
and
indicates
a
different
frequency
number,
release
BAND.
N
To
return
to
the
original
frequency,
repeat
steps
1
and
2
above.
Note!
After
changing
the
“allocation”
setting,
the
frequencies
you
previously
preset
in
the
memory
will
be
cleared.

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