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2
STORTNG
/
SELECTING
WORTHWILE
STATIONS
2.1
Storing
2.1.1
Storing
the transmission frequencies
Example:
The radio
station
RADIO
HAPPY REVOX
1
is
received
on 88.75
MHz.
This station is
to
be program
as-
signed
to
selector
key
1.
-
Press STORE [12]
and the message
STORE
appears
in
the dis-
play
window
[31].
-
Press
station selector
key
1
(keyboard [32]), the
STORE
mes-
sage
in
the display
window
disappears.
The
tuning frequency of 88.75 MHz
is
now
stored
for
recall
by
station selector button
1.
All
20
stations
can
be
programmed
by
following
the above procedure.
2.1.
Finding
the best incoming frequency
of
a
radio
station
Note:
Because
it
is possible
that
a
given
radio
station
broad-
casts
on
different
channels,
depending
on
the
region
to
be
cov-
ered, the
frequency
on
which the
best
signal
is
received should
be determined and
stored.
This can
most
easily be done
through direct
comparison.
Procedure:
-
Press
CHARACTER
[4] and
enter
the lowest
f
requency
of
the
FM band (87.5
MHz).
-
Press
AUTO
TUNIN6
>
[19]
to
start the station
search.
-
Assign the first station
received
to station selector
key
[1]
(by
pressing
STORE
[12] and station selector key
[1]).
-
Restart
the search
by pressing AUTO
TUNING
>
[19] again.
-
Compare the next incoming station
with
the previously stor-
ed one
(alternatly press
station selector
key
1
and
RECALL
AUrO
[10]).
-
lf it
is
the same station and
if
the reception quality
is
superior
(visible
on
the SIGNAL STRENGTH
METER
[29]),
the
memory
associated
with
station selector
key
1
can
be
overwritten
with
this
new
frequency
by pressing
RECALL
AUTO
[10],
STORE
[12],
and station selector
key
1.
lf it
is
the same station and
if
the
reception quality
is poorer,
press
RECALL
AUTO [10] again and restart the
search.
-
lf
it
is
a
different radio station,
it
can
be
programmatically
as-
signed
to the
next
free
station selector key (in our example
number
2).
-
The entire
tuning
range
can
be scanned
for new
stations
in
this
manner and previously stored frequencies can
be over-
written
with
a better incoming frequency.
After the entire FM band
has
been scanned
in
this
manner,
the
best
received
frequency of each radio station
is
stored. The
se-
quence
in
which
the station selector
keys
are now assigned
is
purely
arbitrary.
Their sequence
can
be
altered
to
suit
individual
requirements
by following the simple
procedures
outlined
in
Section
2.1.5.
2.1.3
Storing
the station
name
For
easier identification
of the
tuned stations.
a
4-character ab-
breviation of the station name can
be
stored together
with
the
station frequency. Continuing
with our
example
of
RADIO
HAPPY REVOX
1, RHR1,
proceed
as
follows:
-
press selector key of
the
station
to
be
named.
*
Set
DISPLAY
mode selector
[23] to
NAME.
The displayed frequency digits disappear
or
possibly
some
character combination may be displayed
that has no
signif-
icance.
The name can
now
be
entered
as
follows:
-
Press CHARACTER
[4]
(the display should
now
be
blank).
-
The 4-character alphanumeric station name can
now
be en-
tered
via
the
keyboard. The
digits
0
through
9
and the
charac-
ters
K
through
R
can be entered
directly.
The remaining characters
A
throughJ
and
S
through
Z
can
on-
ly be
entered
by pressing the
shift
key
[3]
before each
charac-
ter.
A blank can also
be
entered
in
place
of
a
character
(SPACE
key [2]).
*
ln
the
event
of
a
keying
error, press BACK
[34] for cancelling
the
last
alphanumeric character
or CLEAR
[33] for cancelling
and
reentering the
complete
name.
S]GNAI,
SIRENGTH
ilAME'FREOUENCV

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