PRESETTING STATIONS

To preset stations manually

You can manually preset stations that have not been selected by an auto memory operation.

1 Press PWR to turn the unit on.

2 Press FUNC repeatedly to select the band from among FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, and AM2.

3 Tune in the station that you wish to preset with TUNE i or TUNE k.

4 Press and hold one of the preset station buttons 1 to 6 for approximately 2 seconds.

While the station you are presetting is being registered in memory, the unit beeps.

The preset station number appears to the right of the frequency indication.

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To tune in a preset station

1 Press PWR to turn the unit on.

2 Press FUNC repeatedly to select a desired band from among FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, and AM2.

3 Press the desired preset station button.

The preset station number appears to the right of the frequency indication.

Active tuning reception control (ATRC)

This unit automatically suppresses FM noise caused by varying signal strength resulting from movement of the car.

The built-in automatic blending circuit mixes the left and right channel signals according to the strength of the reception. At the same time, the high-cut circuit activates to maintain sound quality.

If the reception becomes even weaker, the unit automatically switches to Monaural mode to reduce noise.

Repeat these procedures to preset up to 6 stations each for FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, and AM2.

If you preset a station on a preset station button on which another station of the same band has already been preset, the previously preset station will be erased.

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Aiwa CT-X410 YU To preset stations manually, To tune in a preset station, Active tuning reception control Atrc

CT-X410 YU specifications

The Aiwa CT-X410 YU is a remarkable compact portable cassette player that seamlessly combines retro design with modern functionality. Designed for music enthusiasts who appreciate the analog warmth of cassette tapes, the CT-X410 YU stands out in the crowded field of portable music devices.

One of its main features is its lightweight and rugged construction, making it highly portable. Users can easily carry it around, making it an ideal companion for outdoor activities or casual listening sessions. The compact design does not compromise sound quality, as Aiwa has engineered the CT-X410 YU to deliver clear, powerful audio that captures the essence of the original recordings.

The CT-X410 YU is equipped with advanced technologies that enhance the playback experience. It features Dolby NR (Noise Reduction), which effectively minimizes background hiss and improves overall sound clarity. This technology is particularly beneficial when playing older tapes that may exhibit more background noise. Additionally, the device supports auto-reverse functionality, allowing for uninterrupted listening by automatically switching sides when one side of the tape has finished playing.

Another notable characteristic of the Aiwa CT-X410 YU is its user-friendly interface. The playback controls are intuitively placed for quick access and operation. A bright LCD display provides essential information such as track number and playback time, allowing users to keep track of their listening experience effortlessly.

Battery life is another crucial aspect where the CT-X410 YU shines. Designed for long-lasting performance, it can play for hours on standard batteries, ensuring you can enjoy your favorite tapes without worrying about frequent recharges. For audiophiles seeking versatility, the device also features an auxiliary input, enabling the connection of various external audio devices for playing digital music, making it a hybrid player that caters to both cassette lovers and modern audio needs.

Overall, the Aiwa CT-X410 YU is a nostalgic yet practical choice for anyone who cherishes the experience of cassette tapes while embracing portable technology. It’s a beautifully crafted device that marries tradition and innovation, appealing to both new listeners and those who remember the golden age of analog music.