Recalling A Station In Memory; Deleting A Station From Memory; Memory Scan; Exchanging Station Positions In Memory - Radio Shack DX-402 Owner's Manual

45-memory, digital ssb shortwave receiver with am/fm radio
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• To replace an existing frequency
with a new one, tune to the
desired
frequency
down the number key corre-
sponding to that memory location
for about two seconds while
FULL
appears. (Be sure you
also set the correct memory
page).
• To rearrange manually stored
FM frequencies in memory loca-
tions 1–9 , press
MODE 5 0
The receiver orders the frequen-
cies from the highest to the low-
est.
Note: Frequencies stored in the
AM or LW bands cannot be
rearranged using
MODE
Recalling a Station
in Memory
Repeatedly press
BAND
sired band appears.
Use the number keys to enter the
memory location for the desired sta-
tion. The receiver instantly tunes to
the station and displays its frequency
and memory location number.
Note: The active memory location
number appears in a frame.
Deleting a Station
from Memory
1. Repeatedly press
desired band appears.
2. Use the number keys to enter the
memory location number you
then
hold
want to delete.
3. Press
location number flash.
4. Press
location number disappear.

Memory Scan

You can quickly scan the preset
.
memory locations. Repeatedly press
BAND
Press
each preset memory in turn, pauses
for about 7 seconds on each memory
location, and continues to scan for the
.
next memory location. When you
reach the desired memory location,
press any button to stop memory
scan.
until the de-
Exchanging Station Posi-
tions in Memory
Follow these steps to move a station
from one location to another.
1. Repeatedly press
desired band appears.
2. Recall the location number of the
station you want to move (see

"Recalling a Station in Memory").

until the
BAND
Operation
M1
.
and the memory
M
.
and the memory
C/M
DEL
until the desired band appears.
. The receiver scans
M.SCAN
until the
BAND
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