•Be sure to search the entire spectrum of FM frequencies, from 88.1 to 107.9. Don’t just
look to the low end of the dial. There are often empty
FM stations in the 100’s that will work great.
•When using scan/seek on your car’s radio, if your tuner stops on 101
and then jumps to 103, look in the 102 frequencies for empty stations.
•Try tuning to a strong station, then backing down two frequencies - for example 103.5 to
103.1. You can often find empty frequencies this way. If that frequency is taken, scan to
the next station and try again.
•Save a station as a preset on your radio when you find a frequency that works well in
your area, and also set that frequency as a preset on your TransDock micro II. To learn
how to set a preset, please read Setting and Using Preset Stations on your TransDock
micro II [pg. 9].
Tuning Your TransDock micro II
To tune your TransDock micro II, use the Tuning Buttons on either side of the unit –
Right Button for tuning up, Left Button for tuning down.
TransDock micro II has four preset stations. The default presets are 88.1, 94.9, 100.9, and
107.9. To cycle through these presets, briefly press both Tuning Buttons at the same time.
Setting Preset Stations on Your TransDock micro II
To set your own preset stations, follow these simple steps:
1. Using the Left and Right Tuning Buttons, tune TransDock micro II to the station you’d
like to set.
2. Press and hold both Tuning Buttons simultaneously for three seconds to save that
station as a preset channel. The display on TransDock micro II will flash the preset
channel you just set, e.g., CHO1, CH02, CH03 or CH04.
3. To add a second preset, cycle to another preset channel by briefly pressing both Tuning
Buttons at the same time and repeat steps 1 and 2.
NOTE: Your new preset will override whatever preset was last saved.
4.Repeat steps 1 and 2 for preset channels 3 and 4 to set all four TransDock micro II
presets.
Getting the Best Sound Quality