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Listening
to
radio broadcasts
Preset
tuning
Be
sure you've
completed
the
steps
In
"Memory
presetting"
on page
This
example
in
the
figure
shows
how
to
listen
to
FM
preset
channel
BAND
Press
TUNER BAND
to select
"FM",
"WW"
or "LW".
For
Australia
and
New
Zealand
Note
that for Australia
and
New
Zea-
land,
there are
two bands
of
"FM" and
"AM"
instead of
"FM",
"MW"
and
"LW".
The
power
will
come
on
automatically,
even
if
the stereo
is
on
standby.
Press
TUNING
MODE
to select
"PRESET".
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
"MANUAL"
and
"PRESET"
will
appear
al-
ternately.
Press v
or a
to
select
the pre-
tuning/time
ADjus
T
/s
set
channel.
^^/j
"STEREO"
lights
when
an
FM
stereo
~
broadcast
is
being
received.
"QUARTZ
Y^J
LOCK"
lights
when
you
precisely
tune
in
^
a broadcast
station.
Preset channel
FM
0
0.
Xnsireo
Manual
tuning
If
the
frequency
is
not
known, use v
or
a
for
searching.
3.
Press
TUNER BAND
to select
a
band.
Press
TUNING
MODE
to select
"MANUAL".
Each
time
you
press the
button,
"MANUAL"
and
"PRESET'
will
appear
alternately.
Press
v or a
to
tune
in
the desired broadcast.
Repeatedly
tapping
on
the button
will
change
the
frequency
one
step
with
every
touch.
Holding
it
down
will
scroll
the frequency.
While
scrolling,
if
the radio picks up
a
station,
it
will
automatically
tune
it
in
(auto
tuning).
Tuning
may
stop automatically
if
any jamming
Is
encountered.
4.
Turn
VOLUME
to
adjust the
volume
as you
like.
Switching
the
mode
from
stereo to
monaural
while
listening to
an
FM
station:
Press
FM
MODE/BP.
The sound
reception
mode
switches
to
"MONO"
(monaural)
and
"MONO"
lights.
When "MONO"
indicator lights up:
Use
this
setting
when
listening
to
or recording
in
monaural.
All
sound
reception including stereo
sound,
is
in
monaural.
When "MONO"
Indicator
goes
off:
Use
this
setting
for
normal
listening.
Both
stereo
and monau-
ral
sounds can
be heard as they
are.
For your
reference
If
too
much
noise
is
produced
in
the
FM
stereo
mode,
press
FM MODE/BP
and
check
"MONO"
lights
up.
The
sound
will
then
be
heard
in
monaural.
If
the broadcast
signal
is
weak,
or
if
there
is
a
large
amount
of interference,
you
will
get
a
clearer
sound
in
"MONO"
mode.
You
cannot
memorize
the
stations
in
the
"MONO"
mode.
Turn
VOLUME
to adjust
the
volume
as
you
like.

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