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2) Press the RIGHT, OK, or MENU button. “Internal speakers setting, dialog, Output radio
using internal speakers disable, combo box” is announced.
3) Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to change disable to enable. Press the OK or MENU
button to confirm the change.
If you want to listen to the radio via the earphones again, follow the above procedure again
and set enable to disable.
7.12.2 Radio Recording Settings
You can select the recording file format, sampling rate, and mono/stereo settings. To change
these settings, please do the following:
1) Press the MENU button.
2) Press the DOWN button to move to “Radio recording settings, dialog.”
3) Press the RIGHT, OK, or MENU button to enter the dialog box. “Radio recording settings
dialog, recording type mp3, combo box” is announced. Press the LEFT or RIGHT button
to change the recording file type to wave file.
4) After selecting the recording file type, press the DOWN button. ‘sampling rate 16000
hertz, combo box” is announced. Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the desired
sampling rate. The sampling rates can be selected from 16000Hz, 22050Hz, 24000Hz,
32000Hz and 44100Hz if you are set to record in mp3 mode. If you have selected wave
file in the previous setting, sampling rates can be selected from 8000Hz, 11025Hz,
22050Hz and 44100Hz.
5) After selecting the sampling rate, press the DOWN button to select the number of audio
channels. “Channel stereo, combo box” is announced. Press the LEFT or RIGHT button
to select mono or stereo. If you select stereo and the radio broadcast is in stereo mode,
then the broadcast is recorded in stereo.
To save these settings, press the OK button. If you”d like to cancel the settings, press the
CANCEL button.
7.12.3 Preset
You can add and delete presets using this menu.
7.12.3.1 Adding Preset
As explained in Section 7.5, you can set presets using the menus. To do this, follow these
steps:
1) Press the MENU button.
2) Press the DOWN button two times to move to preset. “Presets, pull down” is announced.
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