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Identification of Controls and Functions
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1. POWER ON/OFF, MODE button
2. VOLUME UP/DOWN knob, SEL button
3. TUNE UP/DOWN knob, BAND/LOUD button
4. Disc EJECT button
5. CALL and PAIR button
6. CALL END and MUTE button
7. SEEK UP button
8. TRACK DOWN button
9. WB (Weather Band), ALM (Alarm) button
10. T/F (Time/Frequency) button
11. Station Preset 1, Play/Pause button
12. Station Preset 2, Track Intro button
13. Station Preset 3, Track Repeat button
14. Station Preset 4, Track Random button
15. Station Preset 5 button
16. A.PS (Auto Preset Scan)
17. USB Port
18. AUX Jack
19. Microphone Hole
20. DISC Slot
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Radio Reception
Strong Signal Noise may occur when you are very close to a
Transmitter Tower. The broadcast signals are extremely
strong which causes noise and sound break-up at the radio
receiver.
When a vehicle reaches an area where there are two strong
stations broadcasting at similar frequencies, the original station
may lose it's reception and the second station will be
broadcasted. At this time, there will be some noise present
which we call Station Drift Noise.
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Station 1
88.1MHz
Station 2
88.3MHz
STRONG SIGNAL NOISE
STATION DRIFT NOISE