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View Quest Bardot - Setting Dynamic Range Control (DRC); Changing Station Display Order; Pruning Your Station List; Viewing Station Information

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Bardot Operation Guide
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3. To exit manual tune, press the TUNING+ knob again.
Setting Dynamic Range Control (DRC)
You can set the compression level of stations to eliminate the dierences in dynamic range or sound level
between radio stations. If loud stations are too loud while quiet stations are too quiet, DRC may help.
Note: DRC o indicates no compression
DRC low indicates little compression
DRC high indicates maximum compression
1. Press the MENU button, turn the TUNING+ knob to select DRC, and press the TUNING+ knob to conrm.
2. Turn the TUNING+ knob to select ‘DRC high, ‘DRC low’ or ‘DRC o, and then press the TUNING+ knob to
conrm your setting.
Changing Station Display Order
You may want to display your stations in a dierent order. Your options are:
Alphanumeric: Display all stations in alphanumeric order.
Ensemble: List currently broadcasting active stations before inactive ones.
Valid: Remove inactive stations from the station list.
1. Press the MENU button, turn the TUNING+ knob to select Station order, and then press the TUNING+ knob
to conrm.
2. Turn the TUNING+ knob to select Alphanumeric, ‘Ensemble’ or Valid’, and then press the TUNING+ knob to
conrm your selection.
Pruning Your Station List
This feature enables your radio to remove inactive stations from the station list.
1. Press the MENU button, turn the TUNING+ knob to select Prune, and then press the TUNING+ knob to
conrm.
2. Turn the TUNING+ knob to Yes’, and then press the TUNING+ knob to conrm.
Viewing Station Information
To view currently playing station information, press the INFO button repeatedly to cycle through DLS (Dynamic
Label Segment), Signal Strength, Program Type, Ensemble, Program Frequency, Signal Quality, Bitrate, Codec
and Time and Date.

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