Using The Tuner; Tuning Radio Stations; Storing Radio Stations In Memory - RCA RP-9340 User Manual

Rca rp-9340: users guide
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using the tuner

Tuning Buttons
MONO/STEREO
Button
MEMORY
button

Tuning Radio Stations

Press the TUNER function button to choose the tuner function.
(The last station the tuner was set to comes on.) Press again to
change the radio band to AM or FM.
Press the TUNING buttons to change the radio station.
Pressing and releasing the button moves the dial
incrementally.
Holding the button and then releasing it starts
Auto Search (where the tuner looks for stations
for you). Auto Search works for FM bands only.
Press the MONO/STEREO button to listen to FM stations in stereo
(STEREO appears in the Front Panel Display). Note that the FM
radio station must be transmitting in stereo for you to receive it
in stereo.
If the STEREO indicator is fading in and out, change from FM
Stereo to FM Mono to improve reception.

Storing radio Stations in Memory

Preset as many as 32 stations for easy access.
1.
Choose the radio band and station.
2.
Press the MEMORY button. The PRESET indicator and
the station frequency blink in the Front Panel Display.
3.
Press one of the PRESET buttons (+ or –) to choose
the preset number.
4.
Press MEMORY again to store the station in memory.
As you manually tune in stations, the PRESET indicator
shows you the number assigned to each station you've already
preset.
Recalling Preset Stations
Press the PRESET + or – button to move through the list of preset
stations until you find the one you want.
6
PRESET
Buttons
TUNING
+
PRESETS
MONO/
STEREO
MEMORY
POWER
VARIABLE
BASS BOOST
5 PRESET
TAPE
TUNER
CD
VIDEO
AM/FM
DISPLAY
TUNER Function Button
STEREO
Stereo Indicator
PRESET Indicator
VOLUME
DWN
UP
MUTE
PHONE
Auto Search Indicator
FM
FM
PRESET
STEREO
Preset Number
Memories...
If the unit is unplugged, your preset
stations will remain in memory
forever... Well almost forever.
AUTO SEARCH
MHz
MHz
FM Station
frequency

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