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Radio operations
Band selection
Press repeatedly BND/7/LOU button to select your desired radio band in radio mode: FM1, FM2, FM3. Each
band can store up to 6 preset stations, for the total of 18 preset memory stations.
Tuning
Auto tuning: Press PREVIOUS or NEXT button; the unit will automatically search the nearest station with
a strong signal down or up the range and it stops when finds a station. To search next station, repeat this
procedure. To stop the automatical search, press PREVIOUS or NEXT button.
Manual tuning: Press and hold PREVIOUS or NEXT button until MANUAL is displayed. Then press
PREVIOUS/NEXT buttons to change the frequency manually step by step.
Automatic store/Scan
Automatic store: Press and hold AS/PS button, the receiver will automatically find and save 6 strong
signal stations for the current subband.
Scan: Press AS/PS button once to scan the saved stations in each subband.
Programming stations
There are 6 numbered preset buttons (1~6), under which you can store and recall stations for each band.
Select the needed station, then press and hold a preset button. The station will be saved in the memory
under the corresponding number. To recall a stored station, press the corresponding preset button.
Mono/Stereo control (in FM radio mode)
Press repeatedly SELECT button until the display shows STEREO (MONO). Rotate VOLUME regulator to select
between STEREO or MONO. STEREO means stereo reception of the signal; MONO means mono reception mode.
Improvement of reception of distant stations can be done by selecting mono mode, which may cut down some
reception noise.
Local radio station
Press repeatedly SELECT button until the display shows LOCAL (DX). Rotate VOLUME regulator to select
between LOCAL or DX. LOCAL means that only local stations are received; DX means that both local and
distant stations with weak and strong signal are received.
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