(Example 59.75 MHz)
BASIC OPERATION 3
(Example 59.25 MHz)
7. Tune the station
Use the keypad to enter the fre- quency — (example 59.75 MHz).
[Example]
5 | VFO |
WFM
9. 59
. | VFO |
| WFM |
59.
7 | VFO |
WFM
559. 75
ENT | VFO |
WFM
59.7500
7-1. Tune the station
Enter the frequency from the 100 kHz digit when you want to change below the 1 MHz digit only — (example from 59.75 MHz to 59.25 MHz).
[Example]
. | VFO |
| WFM |
59.
2 | VFO |
WFM
559. 25
ENT | VFO |
WFM
59.2500
8. Use the tuning dial
Rotate [DIAL] to search for nearby stations above and below the tuned frequency.
| VFO |
| WFM |
| 59.2000 |
[DIAL] | VFO |
| WFM |
| 59.2500 |
[DIAL] | VFO |
| WFM |
59.3000
NOTE: WFM and regular FM share the same circuit. Depending on the receive condition, this may result in distortion. In such cases, try lowering the fre- quency
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