Storing Stations During Auto Scan
To avoid any unwanted stations that might be stored during Auto Tuning Storage (ATS), store stations manually
during “Auto Scan” (see also page 10).
1) Use the [ PAGE - ] or [ PAGE + ] button to select a memory page.
2) Quick press the [ VF/VM ] button.
3) Quick press the [ FM ], [ MW/LW ] or [ SW ] button to select the frequency band.
4) Press and hold the [ VF/VM ] button. The device starts to scan the frequency band for available stations.
5) When a station of your liking is found, quick press the memory [ MEM. ] button to store it; the device
continues to scan for the next available station.
6) To stop the auto scan feature, quick press the [ VF/VM ] button or gently rotate the [ TUNING ] knob.
Auto Sorting Memory
This feature can automatically organize all stations that have been stored into the memory. Turn the device off,
and then press and hold the [ ] (0) button until the memory page number on the display starts running.
Duplicate stations are deleted and the remaining stations are organized:
In memory page P0, stations within a frequency band are sorted in sequence from low to high frequency.
In memory pages P1-24, stations are sorted in sequence of frequency (from low to high), and in sequence of
band: FM, SW, MW, LW.
Operation for SW:
1) Use the [ PAGE - ] or [ PAGE + ] button to select an (empty) memory page.
2) Quick press [ SW+ ] or [ SW- ] to select the SW frequency band.
3) There are two ATS modes for SW:
Mode A: Press and hold the [ SW+ ] button to initiate ATS within the selected meter band.
Mode B: Press and hold the [ SW- ] button to initiate ATS for stations within all meter bands.
Tips:
ATS (except in SW mode B) replaces previously stored radio stations within a memory page. To prevent this
from happening, please select an empty memory page before initiating ATS.
ATS results for LW, MW and SW strongly depend on radio wave propagation conditions, the receiving
environment and other factors. If the results are poor, try to initiate ATS at a different location and/or time, or
tune into stations manually and then store them.
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