Selecting a Source

Using the Front Panel Controls

1Turn the MODE control until the

source you want is highlighted with brackets. Note that other function and alarm setting control icons also may be selected.

2 Press the MODE control to select the highlighted item. Or just wait a few seconds and the source

is automatically selected. The Duo begins playing the source selected.

Using the Remote Control

Press the button for the source

you want to select. Press the FM and AUX buttons once for FM 1 or AUX 1 and twice for FM 2 or AUX 2.

Notes:

There are FM 1 and FM 2 source options. They correspond to the two FM radio preset groups.

There are Aux 1 and Aux 2 source options. Aux 1 is the front panel input. The Aux 2 input is on the rear panel.

Tuning In a Radio Station

Using the Front Panel Controls

1 Use the MODE control to select the AM radio source or one of the FM radio sources.

2Turn the TUNE control until the

station frequency you want shows in the display.

Using the Remote Control

1

Press the AM or FM radio source

 

button.

2

Press the [ or ] button once

to step up or down the radio band to the next station frequency.

Notes:

If the radio source you want is already selected you can skip step 1and use the front panel TUNE control or the remote [ or ] buttons to tune in a new station.

If the station you select has been assigned to a station preset, the preset indicator and number are displayed.

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Boston Acoustics AM/FM Radio Tuner Selecting a Source, Tuning In a Radio Station, Using the Front Panel Controls

AM/FM Radio Tuner specifications

Boston Acoustics is renowned for its high-fidelity sound and quality audio equipment, and their AM/FM radio tuner is no exception. This tuner brings a new dimension to radio listening, combining modern technology with the classic charm of traditional broadcasting. It is designed to deliver crystal-clear sound quality, ensuring that every note and broadcast is experienced to its full potential.

One of the standout features of the Boston Acoustics radio tuner is its advanced digital signal processing technology. This technology enhances sound clarity and reduces static, making it possible to listen to your favorite radio stations even in challenging reception areas. Users will appreciate the tuner’s ability to automatically scan for available stations, allowing for seamless tuning without the hassle of manual adjustments.

The device typically features an easy-to-read LCD display that provides essential information such as station frequency and signal strength, helping listeners find their desired stations more efficiently. With the capability to store multiple presets, users can quickly access their favorite AM and FM stations without having to manually seek each one.

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