Setting the MW band
Since the radio transmitter systems differ from one country to another, you should make the appro- priate setting via the reception range setting:
•Press the MODE button six times and then use the UP or DOWN button to select the corresponding reception range as per the following table:
Region | Channel spacing Band range | |
America | 10 kHz | |
Europe | 9 kHz |
Fine tuning
If a station can not be found precisely the fine tuning can be use to improve reception.
•During the channel search press the FINE button, the screen shows FINE.
•The UP and DOWN buttons can now be used to set the desired frequency in half frequency steps.
•By pressing the FINE again you leave the fine tuning function again.
This function is not available for the LW frequency range.
Aerial
The rotatable telescopic aerial on the radio can be used for the FM and SW bands.
•Pull the aerial out fully and arrange it for optimum reception.
The SW SEN. switch on the left side of the device can be used to improve the reception quality for the SW band. Select LX for strong stations and RX to improve reception for weak stations.
The telescopic aerial does not work in the MW and LW bands. In these bands, the radio uses its
•Align the radio for best reception.
Memory functions
Save station
The world receiver can save 400 stations in each frequency range.
To store a station, proceed as follows:
•Set the frequency range with the frequency selection switch and then the station that you want to save (see above).
•Press the MEM button. The screen shows the PAGE memory page and MEM flashes.
•Within 10 seconds press the PAGE button (the PAGE message flashes), and then select a memory page (from
•Within 10 seconds use the
•Press MEM again to save the station. The PAGE and MEM messages are shown on a perma- nent basis.
Note:
If the world receiver is connected to the mains adapter and no batteries have been inserted, the station memories are lost when the adapter plug is pulled from the socket.
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