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Selecting a station in FM mode
To select a station in FM, simply tune to the required frequency using one of the tuning methods described in
Tuning in
FM mode
on page 7.
Selecting a station
Selecting a station in DAB mode
Once you have tuned your EVOKE-2 you select the radio station you want to listen to using the
Tune
knob. If you have
assigned stations to presets you can also select them directly by pressing the relevant numbered button (
1
-
6
), see
Storing and recalling presets
on page 10.
1. The top line of the display shows the name of the currently selected station. Rotate the
Tune
knob to see the
names of other stored stations on the bottom line of the display. Stop when you find the station to which you want
to listen.
2. Push and release the
Tune
knob to listen to the station you have selected. The display may show ‘Now tuning...’
briefly as it finds the new station.
If a station has one or more secondary services available the display will show ‘>>’ next to the station name on the
station list and they will appear after the primary service as you turn the
Tune
knob.
A secondary service will display ‘<<‘ before the station name on the station list indicating that it belongs to the primary
service before it in the list. See page 14 for information on primary and secondary services.
If the station has ‘?’ before its name the service is currently inactive or invalid. If you select a station which has this
symbol the EVOKE-2 tries to tune to that station. If still unavailable ‘Station not available’ or ‘Station off-air’ will be
displayed and the EVOKE-2 will attempt to tune to an alternative station. A flashing cursor will indicate that this is
underway. If you want to try to manually tune to this station you have five seconds after the message in which to push
the
Tune
knob and the tuning aid will be displayed enabling you to adjust your aerial, see page 12 for details.