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Automatic search
☞
Press the
4
or
6
button in order to tune to the next station with a strong signal in
the currently selected waveband.
✎
If “LO” has been set as the search level (strong reception only) this setting is used
the first time the frequency range is searched through.
For the second search run the higher sensitivity level “DX” is used in order to be
able to find weaker stations as well.
✎
The search level can be configured in the SETUP menu, see page 44.
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Select waveband
In radio mode:
☞
Press
RADIO
.
☞
Select “Band” and confirm the selection.
☞
Select the desired waveband and confirm your selection.
Available wavebands:
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FM 123: Memory for up to 30 manually programmable FM stations.
❑
FM ABC: Dynamic FM station list, sorted in alphabetical order.
❑
FM AST: Memory for up to 30 automatically stored FM stations.
Also see “Autostore” section, page 18.
❑
MW 123: Memory for up to 10 manually programmable MW stations.
❑
MW AST: Memory for up to 10 automatically stored MW stations.
Also see “Autostore” section, page 18.
❑
SW 123: Memory for up to 10 manually programmable SW stations.
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LW 123: Memory for up to 10 manually programmable LW stations.
Station memory
In the FM 123 waveband there are 30 station memories, in the “123” wavebands for
MW, SW and LW there are 10 station memories each (also see “Select waveband”).
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Storing stations
☞
Tune to the desired station.
✎
You can also select a station in a different waveband (e.g. FM AST or FM ABC) and
store this in the preset list.
☞
Press the right rotary control.
✔
The preset list appears.
☞
Select the memory location where you want to store the station.
☞
Press the right rotary control in order to store the station
.
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Calling up stations
☞
Tune to the desired waveband.
☞
Select the desired station from the station list using the right rotary control,
or:
☞
Press one of the station buttons 1 … 6.
Audio
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