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Direct access tuning
Specify the frequency using the numeric buttons to directly tune
to the desired broadcast station.
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While cursor display is flashing
(approx. 10 seconds)
numeric buttons to enter the
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Tuning Intervals
FM: 0.1 MHz
AM: 10 kHz
If the desired FM frequency Is 107.9 MHz
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If the frequency has been input correctly, the
displayed frequency will blink once.
1. If no button Is pressed while the cursor display Is flashing, the
display will return to the frequency which is currently being
received. To re-specify the frequency, repeat the procedure
from step 3.
2. If the frequency has not been input correctly, "ERROR" in-
dication will be displayed. In this case, re-enter the frequency.
Sequential tuning
If the frequency is not known, use the tuning buttons to search for
it.
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Tuning Intervals
FM: 0.2 MHz
AM: 10 kHz
If either button is held down for an ins-
tant until the frequency begins to
scroll, the broadcast stations can be
tuned in automatically when a broad-
cast station is found.
Tuningmay stop automaticallyif any
jammingis encountered.
When the FM stereo broadcast Is received
This unit will automatically switch to FM stereo reception and the
"STEREO" indication will light up.
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Lights up when a stereo broadcast is tuned in
If noise is excessive In the FM stereo mode
Press FM AUTOIMONO. (The FM stereo indicator will switch off.)
The broadcast will be monaural, but noise will be reduced. If the
button is pressed once more, the stereo mode will be resumed.