Radio operation with RDS (Radio Data System)
• by pressing ST1 - ST6. | To select a scanned station and switch |
To select a station on a different waveband: | off Preset Scan: |
• Press NEXT as often as necessary un- | • Press SCA or the rocker switch briefly. |
til the desired memory bank appears |
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and then select the station by pressing |
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ST1 - ST6. |
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To select a scanned station and switch off the Radio Scan function:
•Press SCA or the rocker switch briefly.
Scanning stored stations with Preset Scan
You can have all of the stored stations briefly scanned on all wavebands and in the se- lected FM memory bank.
Scanning stations with Radio Scan
Preset Scan cannot be started unless PTY | You can also scan all of the stations within |
is switched off (“PTY” is not highlighted in | reception range. |
the display). | Radio Scan cannot be started unless PTY |
If necessary, switch off PTY on menu level | is switched off (“PTY” is not highlighted in |
2. To do so | the display). |
• press TU and switch off the function by | If necessary, switch off PTY on menu level |
pressing the corresponding key. | 2. To do so |
To start Preset Scan: | • press TU and switch off the function by |
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• Press SCA for approx. 1 second. | pressing the corresponding key. | If “lo” is displayed, the radio will only pick up |
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All of the stored stations on the waveband | To start the Scan function: | strong, local stations (low sensitivity). |
selected and within reception range will be | • Press SCA briefly. | If “lo” does not light up, the radio will also |
scanned one after the other. “SCAN” and | All of the stations on the waveband select- | pick up weaker, more distant stations (high |
the station name or frequency will flash al- | ed and within reception range will be | sensitivity). |
ternately in the display. | scanned one after the other. “SCAN” and | If you want to alter the sensitivity level, |
| the station name or frequency will flash al- | please refer to the section on “DSC program- |
| ternately in the display. | ming - LO/DX”). |
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