MST70 Owner’s Manual Page 11
the front or rear setting until ‘FA C0’ is displayed, indicating the centre
position.
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
The LCD indicates the station frequency and the selected band along with
any other selected functions. The display is permanently back lit for low light
viewing.
Loudness LOU
Press the
LOU
button to increase the bass level at low volume settings. This
feature compensates for the ear's inability to pick up low frequency sounds
when the volume is turned down. When the
LOU
button is pressed, 'LOUD'
appears on the display.
Mute MUT
Press the
MUT
button to temporarily silence the sound in the speakers. 'MUTE'
flashes on the display. You can use this feature when talking on your marine
radio. Press
MUT
again (or the
VOL
or
VOL
buttons) to restore the
sound.
RADIO
Band BND
The MST70 has 5 selectable frequency bands labelled FM1, FM2, FM3, MW1
and MW2. Bands FM1 - FM3 are identical and cover the FM band from 87.5
MHz to 107.9 MHz. The MW bands cover the AM frequencies from 530 kHz
to 1710 kHz.
Up to 6 channels in each band can be stored in memory, making 18 FM and
12 AM channels available.
The 3 FM and 2 AM bands allow stations from different areas to be stored and
kept seperate. e.g. Hometown FM stations can be stored using FM1. When
traveling to new areas, new local stations can be located and stored using FM2
or FM3, leaving the hometown stations in FM1 for when you return home.
To change bands, press
BND.
Each press will advance to the next band i.e.
FM1 - FM2 - FM3 - AM1 - AM2 - etc.
Tuning
Manual Seek
( )
To manually change the frequency in steps, press the
TUN
or button
repeatedly.
Automatic Seek
To automatically tune the radio to a station, press and hold the
TUN
or
buttons for more than 1 second. The radio will automatically seek through the
selected band until a station is found, tuning then stops on that station. To tune