RADIO MODE

Five stations can be stored on each memory level.

Briefly press the BAND (TS) button 2or the FMT button 2to switch between the memory levels and frequency ranges.

Tuning into a station

There are various ways of tuning into a station.

Automatic seek tuning

Press the or button ;.

The unit tunes into the next receivable station.

Tuning into stations manually

You can also tune into stations manu- ally.

Press the or button ;.

Note:

You can only tune into stations manually if the RDS function is de- activated.

Browsing through broadcasting networks (only FM)

If a radio station provides several pro- grammes, you have the option of browsing through its so-called “broad- casting network”.

Press the or button ; to move to the next station on the broadcasting network.

Note:

The RDS function must be activat- ed before you can use this fea- ture.

When using this feature, you will only be able to switch to stations that you have received once already. To do so, use the scan or Travelstore function.

Setting the sensitivity of the station search mode

You can configure the radio to only tune into stations with a strong recep- tion or to also tune into those with a weak reception.

Press the MENU button <.

Keep pressing the or button ; until “SENS HI” or “SENS LO” appears in the display.

The display shows the currently set value for sensitivity. “SENS HI6” means that the tuner is highly sensitive. “SENS LO1” means it is set to the lowest sen- sitivity setting.

If “SENS LO” is selected, “lo” lights up in the display.

Set the required sensitivity using the and buttons ;.

When you have finished making your changes,

press the MENU button <.

Storing stations

Storing stations manually

Select the required FM1 / FM2 / FMT memory or one of the MW / LW frequency ranges (only FM in the case of the Freiburg C31 and Las Vegas DJ31 units).

Tune into the required station.

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Blaupunkt San Diego DJ31 Tuning into a station, Setting the sensitivity of the station search mode, Storing stations