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Extended Manual for RF919 v2.1
© 2024 page 27 of 63
7.3.3 MW frequency starting point and corresponding stepping value
In MW mode, short press [ ] to show the MW frequency starting point. This may
be either 520 kHzor 522 kHzand is shown on the primary screen.
The finally selected MW frequency range will be the default one.
Note: In the US, Canada, Mexico and other countries of North America and South
America the stepping value is 10 kHz. In most other countries it is 9 kHz.
7.3.4 Search for active stations
There are various options to search for active radio stations. You may search
manually or even automatically by just using the tune keys [ ] or [ ].
Pressing [ ] for 2 seconds activates the automatic search for active radio
stations including storing them in free channels of the radio. And of course,
searching the frequency band by rotating the inner or outer tuning knob [ ] is
possible as well.
7.3.4.1 Search frequencies manually using the tune keys
Short press [ ] or [ ] to progressively decrease or increase with the
minimum stepping value of the current frequency band.
Frequency band
Minimum stepping value
FM
0.1 MHz
SW
0.005 MHz (AM)
0.001MHz (SSB)
MW
9 kHz / 10 kHz
LW
9 kHz
VHF
0.0125 MHz
UHF
0.0125 MHz
AIR
0.025 MHz
CB
0.005 MHz
Info: The Weather Band does not support stepping values due to its 7 fixed channel
assignments as listed in chapter 7.3.9 Weather Band of North Americaon
page 30.
7.3.4.2 Search frequencies automatically using the tune keys
Long press [ ] or [ ] for 2 seconds to search for active radio stations at the
minimum stepping value of the currently selected frequency band. Search will
stop after finding a active radio station, and the found station will be played.
Value on
primary screen
Frequency
range
Stepping
value
Area
520 kHz
520-1710 kHz
10.0 kHz
US, Canada, Mexico and other
countries of North America and
South America
522 kHz
522-1710 kHz
9.0 kHz
Rest of world

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