Selecting A Frequency For Reception - Yamaha RX-V673 Owner's Manual

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You can tune into a radio station by specifying
its frequency or
Selecting a frequency for reception
selecting
from registered radio stations.
tUNER
tUNING
• The radio frequencies differ depending on the country or region where the unit is
being used. The explanation of this section uses a display with frequencies used
in U.K. and Europe models.
• If you cannot obtain good reception on the radio, adjust the direction of the FM/AM
antennas.
Setting
the frequency
steps
(Asia and General models only)
At the factory, the frequency step setting is set to 50 kHz for FM and
9 kHz for AM. Depending
on your country or region, set the
frequency steps to 100 kHz for FM and 10 kHz for AM.
Set the unit to standby mode.
When holding down STRAIGHT on the front panel,
press MAIN ZONE _.
MAIN ZONE
2
Press TUNER to select "TUNER"
as the input
source.
Press BAND to select a band (FM or AM).
3
Use the following
keys to set a frequency.
TUNING:
Increase/decrease
the frequency.
Hold down the
key for about a second
to search stations
automatically.
Numeric
keys: Enter a frequency
directly. For example,
to
select 98.50 MHz, press "9", "8", "5" and "0" (or ENT).
"TUNED"
lights up when a signal is received
from a radio
station.
"STEREO"
also lights up when a stereo signal is received.
Press PROGRAM repeatedly to select "TU".
Press STRAIGHT to select "FM100/AM10".
Press MAIN ZONE _ to set the unit to standby
mode and turn it on again.
• "Wrong Station!" appears when you enter a frequency that is out of
reception range.
• You can switch between "Stereo" (stereo) and "Mono" (monaural) for FM
radio reception in "FM Mode" (p.80) in the "Option" menu. When the signal
reception for an FM radio station is unstable, switching to monaural may
improve it.
PLAYBACK
Listening to FM/AM radio
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