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Listening to the radio
You can tune in to both conventional and HD Radio broadcasts.
What is HD Radio™ broadcasting?
HD Radio stations can deliver high-quality digital sound—AM digital will have FM-like sound
quality (in stereo) and FM digital will have CD-like sound quality—with static-free and clear
reception. Furthermore, stations can offer text and data, such as artist names and song titles.
• HD Radio tuners can also tune in to conventional analog broadcasts.
• Many HD Radio stations offer more than one channel of programming. This service is called
multicasting.
• To find HD Radio stations in your area, visit <http://www.hdradio.com/>.
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“FM” or “AM”
Ÿ
• [Press] Searches for stations/channels
automatically.
• [Hold] Searches for stations/channels
manually.
“M” flashes, then press the button
repeatedly.
Ex.: When receiving a conventional FM station
Ex.: When receiving an HD Radio station
Lights up when digital audio is broadcast;
flashes when analog audio is broadcast.
Station Call Sign
Selected frequency
Continued...
Lights up when receiving
an FM stereo broadcast.
[Press] Selects your desired channel (HD1 to HD8) when receiving
HD Radio multicast channels.
• “LINKING” appears while linking to a multicast channel.
[Hold] Searches for HD Radio stations only. (“HD” flashes on the display.)
• When a station is tuned in, searching stops.
Changing the display information
Call Sign *
1
=
Frequency
=
PTY (Program Type) *
2
=
Text *
3
=
Clock
=
(back to
the beginning)
*
1
Displayed only when a Call Sign is received.
*
2
When no program type (PTY) is received, “HD RADIO” appears for HD Radio
broadcasting, and “ANALOG” appears for conventional FM/AM broadcasting.
*
3
“NO TEXT” appears when no text is received.
Channel number
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