Radio Reception; Presetting Stations - Aiwa LX-110 Operating Instructions Manual

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RADIO RECEPTION
PRESETTING STATIONS
The unit can store a maximum of 16 preset stations for each
band, however it can only store a total of 32 preset stations.
Presetting allows you to tune in to a station directly. Stations are
assigned preset numbers, beginning from 1 in consecutive order
for each band (FM, MW, LW).
Automatic presetting:
This unit has a function for reception of **RDS (Radio Data
System) and other stations.
FM RDS stations take priority over other FM stations if there are
more than 16 receivable stations.
Manual presetting:
You can select stations to be preset from all the bands.
AUTOMATIC PRESETTING
The tuner scans through the receivable frequency range and
stores stations automatically.
71 Press the TUNER BAND button.
A station is displayed.
If the power is turned off, the previously tuned station will
be played (Direct Play Function).
2 Keep the RDS button pressed for 4 seconds until
AUTO PRESET is displayed.
3 Within 4 seconds, press the SET button.
The tuner searches for a station, beginning with the FM band.
When a tuned station is stored, the preset number flashes on
the display.
Preset number
The search continues on the MW and LW bands if preset
numbers are still available.
When automatic presetting has been completed, the display
returns to the first preset station.
When the tuner detects **identical RDS stations with
alternative frequencies
Only the station with the stronger signal is stored.
Before storing an RDS station, the tuner checks first whether
the same stations on the other frequencies are present, and
stores the station with the best reception.
When automatic presetting is done, ail previously stored stations
are cleared.
"RDS
Today many stations transmit so-called RDS (Radio Data
. System) codes that contain a variety of additional
information along with the regular sound signals.
*2identical
RDS
stations
with
alternative
frequencies (AF)
This is a list of alternative frequencies which gives
information on the various transmitters broadcasting the
same program in the same reception area. It enables
receivers equipped with memory to store the list, to
reduce the time for switching to another transmitter.
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