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To store stations in memory
Any FM station can be stored on
any button marked U U through
by first tuning in the desired
station, depressing the button de
sired and holding it until the display
has changed from the “old” setting
to a “ blank” and then to the new
station to be stored.
Showing the “old” setting first al
lows for reconsideration of the de
cision to store. If it is desirable to
leave the “old” station in memory
rather than exchanging it with the
“new” one, quickly release the but
ton. The “old” station will remain in
memory.
Any AM station can be storedsim i-
larly on any button marked
through
.
Stereo reception
The stereo indicator EB313 lights
up if a stereo program in the AM or
FM band is received.
Note: The radio receives AM stereo
programs which are broadcast via
the C-Quam®* AM stereo system.
The radio is equipped with an auto
matic stereo/mono blend switch
that electronically switches to
mono for clear reception if a weak
signal is received.
The stereo indicator will remain lit
even if the receiver has changed to
the mono mode and will turn off at
an antenna signal considered insuf
ficient to provide acceptable recep
tion quality.
Although FM is normally static free,
reception quality can be limited by
geographic and atmospheric condi
tions, station strength and distance
from the transmitter. Buildings or
other obstructions can cause mo
mentary static, flutter or station
swapping. If good reception cannot
be obtained, tune to a stronger sta
tion.
In the event that it is important to
listen to a weak station ot to a
strong station that is masked by
terrain-induced noise or interfer
ence problems, the following steps
can be taken to increase the listen-
ability of the station.
Fringe area AM and FM reception
of weak stations can be improved
by first insuring that the antenna is
at its maximum height and then re
ducing the treble and bass settings
as required to filter out as much
background noise as is needed.
FM noise problems that are caused
by urban and hilly conditions may
be reduced by lowering the treble
setting until the pops and hisses
associated with this type of terrain
are reduced to acceptable levels.
AM reception difficulties caused by
strong adjacent stations or night
time atmospheric conditions may
be reduced by fine tuning the se
lected station with the two fine tun
ing buttons.
The tuning sensitivity button Q
has no influence on reception
quality.
* C-Quam® is a registered trademark of Motorola, Inc.
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