Listening to radio
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Move control knob ı up to change the radio | Move control knob ı down to change the radio | ||
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FM 1 | FM band 1 |
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FM 2 | FM band 2 |
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•Theindicator turns on during stereo reception.
•For various other tuning methods, refer to <Listening to Radio> (page 34).
Basic Operations
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Selecting a radio station
Move control knob ı left or right to automatically search for the best reception of a radio station.
•Depending on the tuning mode, you can change the frequency step by step, or receive each memorized radio station sequentially. For further information, refer to <Tuning mode> (page 35).
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Receive a preset radio station
Press a button to select the station memorized.
•To use the preset tuning function with Å, you need to preset a radio station for each button in advance. For detail on how to memorize stations, refer to <Auto memory> (page 34) or <Manual memory> (page 34).
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