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Using the Tuner—Continued
Tuning into weak FM stations
If the signal strength of the station you are trying to tune into is poor, you may not be able to tune into that station, or recep- tion may be noisy. In this case, press the [FM MODE] button to select mono mode and disable
Using RDS (European models only)
When tuned into an RDS (Radio Data System) station that's broadcasting PS (Program Service Name) information, the RDS indicator appears, as shown, and the name of the station appears on the display. Only European models support RDS, and only in areas where RDS is used.
Presetting Radio Stations
You can store up to 30 of your favorite radio stations as pre- sets.
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2 | page 30 for more information. | |
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MEMORY FM MODE | The preset number flashes. | |
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4 | Press the [MEMORY] button to | |
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MEMORY FM MODE | store the station. | |
The station is stored and the preset num- | ||
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CLEAR | ber stops flashing. | |
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Selecting Preset Stations
You can easily select previously stored presets as follows.
1 TUNER | Use the [TUNER] input selector |
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In this example, the FM band has been selected.
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Deleting Presets
You can delete unwanted presets as follows.
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MEMORY FM MODE | ton. |
CLEAR | The selected preset is deleted and its num- |
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Other Functions:
See page 32 for functions that you can use while listening to the radio.
Listening Modes:
See page 34 for information on the listening modes that you can use while listening to the radio.
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