Presetting Radio Broadcasts - Panasonic RX-DS16 Operating Instructions Manual

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| Presetting radio broadcasts
@ Up to ten FM and AM stations each can be programmed.
è lf broadcast frequencies are preset in the memory, you can easily
tune in any of these frequencies.
è You can preset just those stations you like.
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Press BAND to select "FM" or "AM".
Every time you press the button: FM + AM
Press MEMORY.
* EAN " and the frequency flash.
While " GAM " and the frequency are flashing: ©
Press -t4 or +>
to select the desired station.
| "BEEJ" lights when an FM stereo program is being received.
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You can select the desired broadcast by using "Automatic
. tuning". (See page 8.)
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While " GAM " and the preset channel number are
flashing:
Press -Ad
or +P
to select the preset channel.
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Repeat steps 2 to 6 to program other stations.
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"MEMORY
To erase an unwanted preset channel
e.g. erasing preset channel 3.
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1. Select preset channel 3 (see page 8).
2. Press MEMORY twice ("ar " and the preset channel number
flash).
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While "Gen" and the preset channel number are flashing:
Press -A44
or +1
repeatedly until the preset channel
display indicates "— —".
. Press MEMORY.
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The erased preset channel will now be skipped when selecting preset
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channels. (e.g. 1-*24~5....)
FM allocation setting
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By adjusting the allocation, you can enable this tuner to receive FM
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~ broadcasts allocated in 0.1 MHz steps.
1, Press and hold BAND for approximately 5 seconds during AM
display. The frequency display will be returned to the minimum
frequency of the FM band and the display will begin to flash. Keep
holding for approximately 5 more seconds.
When the display stops flashing and indicates a different frequency
number, release BAND.
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To return to the original frequency, repeat steps 1 to 2 above.
After changing the "allocation" setting, the frequencies you previously
preset in the memory will be cleared.

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