Radio Functions - Brionvega TS 522 RC User Manual

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1. RADIO FUNCTIONS

TUNING IN RADIO STATIONS
Press the button [4] to select the frequency band you want.
A LED on the preset programme dial [10] lights to show
what band is currently selected:
- a RED LED for FM (24 programmes)
- a GREEN LED for AM (6 programmes)
Turn the knob [6] to locate the station you want.
Turn the knob [10] to select what programme number you
want to assign to the station.
Press the button [10] to store the station in programme
memory.
Repeat the above operations for all the stations you want
to store in programme memory.
N.B. - When listening to FM radio transmissions, rotate the
aerial to obtain the best reception quality.
FM RECEPTION
There are another two ways of tuning in FM radio stations as
well as that described above.
Automatic search and store:
- Press the AST button [3] to start the automatic search.
- The radio automatically searches for radio stations and
stores them in programme numbers 13 to 24 (red LEDs) on
the preset programme dial [9].
- The search sequence is performed in difference sweeps,
with the station with the strongest signal memorised first,
and weaker stations after.
N.B. - The automatic search and store sequence leaves
programme numbers 1 to 12 free for stations that you want
to select manually.
Semi-automatic station search:
- Press and hold the button [6] for about 2 seconds. The
search sequence starts, then stops at the first station it
finds.
- If this station is already in programme memory, one of the
red LEDs on the preset programme dial [9] lights.
- If the station is not in memory, the LED flashes.
- To store the station, turn the knob [9] to select the
programme number you want to assign on the preset
programme dial [10] and then press the button [10].
Proceed to search for and store the other stations you want
in the same way.
Once you have completed the tuning sequence, you can
turn the knob [10] to select the numbers of your favourite
radio stations whenever you want to listen to them.

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