Listening
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Listening to the Radio
Press POWER.
(Only when the batteries are used for the power supply)
Press BAND to display "AM" or "FM".
The display changes each time the button is pressed.
2 Press +/p Pp! or —/ Iq to select the station.
+/ bi : The frequency is increased.
— / Kid : The frequency is reduced.
Adjust the frequency until
is displayed on the panel
(the display blinks or does not light when reception is weak).
Automatic tuning:
Keep + / PP or —/ dd depressed until the frequency display
starts to change. A station with good reception is automatically
selected and the selection process then stops.
To stop automatic tuning, press + / PP} or —/ M< again.
è Pressing BAND will automatically turn the unit on and receive the
broadcast which was previously tuned (only AC power is sup-
plied).
eThe automatic tuning may stop without a station having been tuned
in when interference is encountered on neighboring airwaves. In
such a case, tune in a station by tapping + / P| or —/ Hdd.
Adjusting the antenna
For FM reception: FE]
Adjust the length and direction of the whip antenna.
For AM reception: E
Adjust the direction in which the main unit is pointed.
For your reference:
Radio broadcasts may be hard to receive in a moving vehicle or
building because their signals are weak. In such cases, use the unit
near a window.
To change FM allocation
(frequency display steps)
(Available only from the main unit)
By adjusting the allocation, this unit will be able to receive FM
broadcasts allocated in 100 kHz steps.
@ Press BAND to select AM.
®© Press and hold BAND for approximately 5 seconds.
The frequency display will be returned to the minimum
fre-
quency of the FM band and the display will begin to flash. Keep
holding the button for approximately 5 more seconds.
@) When the display stops flashing and indicates a differ-
ent frequency number, release BAND. E)
To return to the original frequency, repeat steps 1 to 3 above.
After changing the "allocation" setting, the frequencies you pre-
viously preset into the memory (see page 13} will be cleared.