The indication AM used here includes
both
MW
and LW for Model ST·500l.
Memory
Presettings
Importantl-----------------
Notes:
1.
For automatic presetting
in
areas where there are
Ie
ss
than 16
II
this anten na is
not
installed,
FM
stations, the remaining channels (through channel
16)
wil!
AM broadcasts will
not
be
be lelt empty. The empty channels can
be
lilled
by
using
received,
AM
lOOp antenna
manual memory presetting.
2 II a new broadcasting station is preset into a channel, the
broadcasting station which was previously entered
in
that
With
th
is unit you may preset as many as 16 radio broadcast sta-
channel will be automatically erased,
tions: FM/AM random presetting, After broadcast stations have
3.
For AM broadcasts with extremely strong signa I transmis·
been preset as described below, any desired station can be quick-
sions, the frequency memorized may be slightly different Irom
Iy
and easily selected by simply touching one button
the
correct
frequency, If this occurs, use the manual control to
memorize.
Automatic memory presetting
The
FM
broadcasting stations and
AM
broadcasting stations will be automatical!y preset to
"channels"
1 through 16
lor
FM
and 9 through
16
lor
AM, respectively,
The
FM
broadcasting stations, MW broadcasling stations, and
LW
broadcasting stations will be automatically preset
in
"channels"
1 through
16
for
FM,
9 through
16
for MW, and
13
through 16 for
LW,
respectively.
Note: When AM is automatically preset, Ihe
FM
stations
on
"channels"
9 through 16 wil!
be
replaced by the new
AM
stations,
"FM":
lor
FM
broadcasts
Before presetting the broadcasting
"on"
(I-
__
)
"AM": for
AM
broadcasts
stations, press to select the
appropriate frequency step for your
"FM": for
FM
broadcasts
locality,
Channel display
"MW":
lor
MW broadcasts
(Reler to page 5.)
"LW": for
LW
broadcasts
Memory indicator
5
Confirm the names (call signs,
3
Set to the lowest frequency.
etc.) of the broadcasting sta·
Tuning Press the left button to change the Irequency downward,
tions which are preset to each
and press the right button to change the frequency upward.
channel, and enter them
on
the
-FM:
87.50 MHz
file sheet (page
8).
-AM:
522 kHz
(9
kHz step) or 530 kHz (10 kHz step)
•
To
check the front channels (CH 1 -
8)
-
FM:
87.50 MHz
Press momentarily,
-MW:
522
kHz
(9
kHz step) or 530 kHz (10 kHz step)
-
LW:
153
kHz
(-
2kHz shift)
or
155 kHz
o~
.1
Press the button and hold slightly (frequency wil! change con-
'r%
tinuouslYl·
...
•
Frequency stored
in
the memory and
channel number are displayed,
2 Release it when approaching the above exact frequency,
2:Q~
and then press Ihe button again momenlarily (frequency
0-'
,r,
3:
change will stop)
•
Pu1
'UMHICI',
wl:J.
....
_~--
Ofu
• To check the back channels (CH 9 - 16)
',t Press the button momentarily (Irequency wil I change each
Press slightly longer.
time Ihe button is pressed), and tune
10
one of the above Ire-
•
. '
1<
quencies .
*
C3/0~
,'",,_-i;;'r~,;'
L%
4
Press. When the frequency indication begins
to
change,
Frequency stored
in
Ihe memory and
release.
channel number are displayed.
The frequency will change upward, and the automatic presetting wil! begin
(J.g,
with Ihe next broadcasling station,
It will continue
10
preset consecutive broadcast stations.
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