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STORING FREQUENCIES INTO MEMORY
There are 1000 memories with S-2000. 500 memories fixed within P0 page, and 500 memories
set for other storage space. Please see bellows:
Memory PAGE 0, noted as 'P0', consists of 500 memories, 100 assigned for FM, SW, SSB and
Air Band; 50 memories each assigned for MW and LW.
Memory PAGE 1 -10, noted as 'P1', 'P2', etc., consists of 50 memories per page, 500 memories
total. You can also change the pages within the system setting.
FM
SW
SSB
AIR
MW
LW
P0 (page)
100
100
100
100
50
50
ATS
Storage space in P0 page
Band
Store
10 pages each with 50 memories
20 pages each with 25 memories
25 pages each with 20 memories
50 pages each with 10 memories
(See the system setting chart to
change above pages)
Other storage space
500 MEMORIES
1) ATS (AUTO TUNING STORAGE)
One can automatically store the strongest LW, MW or FM stations into its own Page 0.
Turn on the radio and select the band that you want ATS to take place in, either MW/LW or FM.
Press the MW/LW or FM and release after a "B" sounds. Notice that page 0 (P0) appears in the
display's upper right corner with the presets to the right increasing asthe band is scanned and
frequencies are stored into the memory. It will stop when
ATS finishes with a long "B --" sound and listen to the radio
station stored in P0:01.
Then you can use the TUNING knob or the / buttons
to select and listen to what's stored.
Frequency changing
flashing
Note:
Some noise-stations and blank-stations may also store into page 0 during ATS process
cause by the interference. Please try the ATS again by lower down the telescopic
antenna for FM stations or rotate the MW/LW antenna for MW & LW stations or press ANT.
ATT. button to lower the ATT. (dB) level.
If the interference is very bad for ATS, please change to manual storage.
2) MANUAL STORAGE
To manually store a frequency into a memory, turn on the radio and tune to a station that you
want to store into memory, then long press the MEMORY button / short press it twice / or
short press it and wait for 3 seconds until a long B sound to confirm it.