Removing or Moving Channel Presets

1.While listening to the channel, press and hold the Select button.

2.Select whether to remove or move the preset. (Figure 4)

3.If Remove was chosen, the preset is removed from the presets list. (Figure 5)

4.If Move was chosen, use the Media Dial to choose a new location and press the Select button.

(a)If the selected preset location is empty, the preset will then be moved to the new location.

(b)If the selected preset location is already used, select whether to replace the existing preset with the one being moved, or to insert the preset which will bump all the following presets back. (Figure 6)

Pausing a Live Broadcast

If you are unable to continue listening to a live broadcast but do not want to miss the broad- cast, you can pause the channel for 30 to 60 minutes depending upon the content. When paused, the broadcast is put into a replay buffer.

Pausing a Live Broadcast

1.Press Play/Pause to pause a live broadcast.

2.The audio will mute and a time bar will be shown near the bottom of the display screen indicating the memory capacity and how much of the replay buffer is filled with the broadcast. (Figure 1)

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Preset

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P12 (channel logo)

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Notes:

When a broadcast has been paused, the time bar will fill from the right (live broadcast) to the left, and the time display indicates how much of the broadcast is in the replay buffer. The indicator within the time bar indicates your current listening position in the replay buffer.

When the currently paused time is at the limit of the replay buffer capacity, play of the broadcast will automatically resume. The live broadcast will continue to be added to the replay buffer, overwriting the oldest portion of the broadcast in the replay buffer.

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S50 specifications

Sirius Satellite Radio S50 was a groundbreaking portable satellite radio receiver that revolutionized the way listeners could enjoy satellite radio on the go. Launched in the mid-2000s, the S50 was designed to provide a robust selection of music, news, sports, and entertainment programming, all with the convenience of portability.

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