Manual
tuning
O Tuning to a known frequency,
FREOUENCY
STEP:
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Center
tuntng:
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Steady
pressing
of this button
continuously
varies the
frequency indlcation
(for
coarse
tuning).
In touch mode, the
f requency
is increment-
ed
or
deremented
in individual steps.
The single symbol
displayed
points
button
on which the
correction
is
made.
Precise on-channel tuning
is
achieved
when
both symbols
appear on the display.
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Reception
modes
As
described
in the
following
gram-assigned
to any station
Automatic N/UTING of
stationswith
insuffic-
ient
signal strength
is
disabled to
permit
re
ception of
stations
with a very weak
signal.
However,
the
reception
quality
is
degraded
(antenna
noise).
Tlris filter can be connected
into the circuit
for
suppressing stereo
noise. lt improves the
reception
of stereo stations
with a weak sig-
nal
(but
the
stereo
impression is slightly de-
g
raded
).
Mono reproduction
of stereo
programs.
lf activating the BLEND f
ilter
does
not
give
a
satisfactory
listening
qua
I ity for weak stereo
stations, the
noise can be eliminated by
switching to
mono mode.
Section, the
reception
pretunrng
button.
modes
can be
pro-
MUTING OFF
BLEND
MONO