Tuning And Storing Stations; Stereo And Mono Selection - QUAD 66 Instruction Book

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Example: The quickest way from preset 18 to preset 2 is to step upwards
through 19 and 1 , eg; press track > three times.
Tuning and Storing Stations
This is straightfoMard. The basic steps which have to be carried out for each
station you want to put into the tuner memory are:-
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a.
Select the preset number to which you want to allocate (store) a
particular station, using the track < > buttons. Shown by a box around
the preset position and an arrow pointing to it.
b.
Put the tuner into its search mode by pressing either search > (ascending
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f requency) or search < (descending frequency). The box around the
selected preset number and the arrow will disappear to confirm that the
tuner is in the search mode, but the preset number and the frequency
being tuned will be shown in the window to the right of the display.
c.
The tuner will scan the frequency band and stop at each station being
transmitted. lf it stops at a station you do not want, just press the
appropriate search < > button again.
d.
When you have found the station you want, press the sfore button and
hold it down for about 5 seconds to put it into the tuner memory.
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This will be confirmed, in the tuner display, by a box around the preset
position and an arrow pointing to it.
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Repeat the above process to tune-in and store all the stations you want
to receive - up to 19.
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Example,' To tune-in Radio 3 (91.30 MHz, Wrotham) and store it into preset
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also boxed and arrowed), keep pressing search < > buttons until the station is
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heard and 91.30 MHz is displayed. Finally press store for about 5 seconds to
put the station into the tuner memory.
Note
Pressing sfopselects preset number 1 so it makes sense to store your favourite
station in that position. Other stations can be stored in order of frequency, or
in any order which you find easy to remember.
Stereo Mono Selection
Most stations now transmit in stereo all the time. The display will show stereo
when a stereo transmission is being received.
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lf you wish to listen to a particular station in mono (very poor signal and noisy
background) then press the pause button to select mono. Pressing pause
again will switch back to stereo. The stereo or mono indicator will appear in the
tuner display to show how the tuner has been set, but the box around the chosen
preset number and the arrow will disappear to confirm that store has to be
pressed if you want to store the mode selected.
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Note that the tuner will normally revert to stereo operation when changing
stations or switching off and on.
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