Grundig WR 5408 PLL Setting and storing radio stations, Tuning radio stations directly, Settings

Models: WR 5408 PLL

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SETTINGS___________________________________________________

Setting and storing radio stations

There are various ways to set radio stations and store them at preset positions.

1Press »ON/OFF SLEEP« to switch on the device.

– You will hear the radio station last selected.

2Press »BAND« to select the frequency band.

Tuning radio stations directly

1Press » FREQ./CLOCK«.

Display: »– –.– –«, e.g. » FM « and »MHz« flash.

2Enter the frequency using the numerical buttons »1 … 0« in four digits, for example 1, 0, 0, 6 for »100.60«.

3Press » FREQ./CLOCK« to confirm the entry.

Display: the frequency you entered, for example »100.60«.

You will hear the selected radio station.

Tuning radio stations manually (1)

1Use the »TUNING FINE« dial to tune to the station you want.

Display: the frequency in 100 or 200 kHz increments (FM), in 9 or 10 kHz increments (MW), in 3 kHz increments (LW) or in 5 kHz incre- ments (SW).

2If you want, you can fine tune to the station by briefly pushing in and turning the »TUNING FINE« dial.

Display: The frequency changes in 50 kHz increments (FM) or 1 kHz increments (MW, LW and SW).

3To return to the original mode (for example 100 kHz increments in the FM band) push in the »TUNING FINE« dial again.

Tuning radio stations manually (2)

1Keep pressing »￿« or »￿« until you reach the frequency you want.

– Display: the frequency changes in increments

or

Hold down »￿« or »￿« until the frequency changes to a rapid run- through.

Display: the automatic search stops at the next station with a strong signal.

Saving radio stations on preset positions

You can store up to 45 radio stations, including 18 on two memory levels on short wave, and nine each on FM, MW and LW.

1Select the frequency band and the radio station.

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Grundig WR 5408 PLL Setting and storing radio stations, Tuning radio stations directly, Tuning radio stations manually