Display items

Standard mode:

Tuner Radio Preset

icon band number

Frequency Station name*

Receiving the stored stations

1 Press (SOURCE) repeatedly to select the radio.

2 Press (MODE) repeatedly to select the band.

3 Press the number button ((1) to (6)) on which the desired station is stored.

Tip

Press M or m to receive the stations in the order they are stored in the memory (Preset Search function).

Spectrum analyzer/Panorama/Screen saver mode:

Radio Preset

band number Frequency

Station name*

Clock mode:

Radio Preset

band number Frequency

If preset tuning does not work

Automatic tuning

Press < (SEEK –) or , (SEEK +) to search for the station.

Scanning stops when the unit receives a station. Repeat the operation until the desired station is received.

Tips

If automatic tuning stops too frequently, turn on the Local Seek to limit seek to stations with stronger signals (see “Changing the sound and display settings” on page 25).

If you know the frequency of the station you want to listen to, press and hold < or , to locate the approximate frequency, then press the < or , repeatedly to fine adjust to the desired frequency (manual tuning).

Clock

*This is displayed only when the station name has been assigned. See “Storing station names” on page 17.

If FM stereo reception is poor

Select monaural reception mode

(see “Changing the sound and display settings” on page 25).

The sound improves, but becomes monaural (“STEREO” disappears).

Note

If interference occurs, this unit will automatically narrow the reception frequency to eliminate noise (IF Auto function). In such cases, some FM stereo broadcasts may become monaural while in the stereo reception mode.

Tips

To always hear FM stereo broadcasts in stereo, you can change the IF Auto setting and widen the frequency signal reception (see “Changing the sound and display settings” on page 25). Note that some interference may occur in this setting.

If FM broadcasts are difficult to hear, set “DSO” to “OFF” (page 26).

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