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Tecsun PL-368 User Manual

Tecsun PL-368
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13
DELETING STORED STATIONS
Deleting a Single Station
1) Enter the memory (VM) mode and select the station that you wish to
delete.
2) Press and hold the [ ] (DEL.) button until “ ” and “PRESET
flash on the display.
3) Quick press the [ ] button to confirm and delete the unwanted
station.
Note: If the [ ] button is not pressed for confirmation within 3 seconds,
the delete function is exited automatically.
Deleting Stations During Memory Scan
The device can auto scan all stored stations within a frequency band or
mode (SYNC/SSB), staying on each station for about 5 seconds, and
giving you the opportunity to delete any unwanted stored stations.
1) Select a frequency band or mode (SYNC/SSB).
2) Quick press [ VF/VM ] to enter the memory mode.
3) Press and hold the [ VF/VM ] button until “PRESET ” flashes in the
upper right corner of the display. The device starts to scan all stored
stations and stays on each station for about 5 seconds before
continuing.
4) Upon finding an unwanted station, press the [ ] (DEL.) button.
No confirmation is required and scanning continues immediately.
5) To stop the memory scan, quick press any button.

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Tecsun PL-368 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePortable Receiver
ModesFM, AM, LW, SW, SSB
FM Frequency Range64 - 108 MHz
LW Frequency Range153-513 kHz
SW Frequency Range1711-29999 kHz
SSBYes
Tuning Steps FM0.01 MHz
Tuning Steps AM1 kHz
Tuning Steps SW1 kHz
Sensitivity AM1 mV/m
Output Power500 mW
SpeakerBuilt-in
Headphone Jack3.5 mm
AntennaTelescopic
Additional FeaturesAlarm, Sleep Timer
Sensitivity FMLess than 3 µV
Power Supply3 x AA batteries or USB power

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