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4.4
Storing and Clearing Station Frequencies Manually
Key Sequence
Sound Signal
To
, tune to the station (see Chapters 4.1. Station Search and
4.2. Directly Keying Station Frequency). Hold down the FM key for 2”. The station tuned
at that time will be stored in the memory.
store a station in memory
If all the memory slots have been assigned, the current station will not be able to be
stored and the sound signal and LED will be the same as when there is an error.
To
, select the station and hold down the C key for 2”. The
station tuned at that time will be cleared from memory if it was previously stored.
delete a station from memory
If the station you wish to clear from memory was not previously stored in the memory, the
sound signal and LED will be the same as when there is an error.
BEEP
BIP
The MEM+/MEM- keys allow you to scroll through the stations stored in memory (see
Chapters 2.6 and 2.7, Storing and Clearing Stations in Memory).
When stations are stored in memory they are sorted in ascending order; that is, beginning
with 87.5 and ending with 108.0.
When memory n# 1 is called up, the typical BO-BEEP audio signal sounds.
BO
BEEP
4.3 Tuning to FM Memory Pre-Sets
If there are no stations stored in memory, the sound signal and LED will be the same as
when there is an error.
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
MEM
MEM
MEM
PRG mem
FM
2’’
PRG mem
FM
2’’
DEL mem
C
2’’
DEL mem
C
2’’
ENG
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