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Note:
Changing the frequency in incre-
ments is only available if the
"MANSEEK" setting has been
selected for the
in the menu (see the section on
"Setting button functions" in this
chapter).
To change the set frequency quickly,
f hold down the
Storing stations
Storing stations manually
f Select the desired memory bank or
waveband.
f Tune into the station.
f Hold down one of the station buttons 1
– 6 :, on which you want to store the
station, for longer than two seconds.
The confirmation beep sounds. The station is
stored on the selected station button. As long
as the saved station remains tuned, its memory
location (e. g. "P3") is shown on the display.
Storing stations automatically
(T-STORE)
You can automatically store the six strongest
stations in the region. For the FM waveband,
the stations are stored in the FMT memory
bank, and for the AM (NAFTA) waveband they
are stored in the AMT memory bank. A
common memory bank is available for the MW,
LW and SW (Europe) wave bands. It is
displayed as MWT, LWT or SWT (depending on
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and
6 buttons
or
6 button.
the waveband in which the T-STORE function
was last used).
Note:
Any stations that were previously
f
stored in this memory bank are
replaced by newly found
stations.
If traffic announcement priority
f
is activated, only stations that
provide traffic information will
be saved.
If PTY is activated, the radio
f
tunes to the next station of the
selected program type.
f Select the desired waveband.
f Press and hold down the BND 2 button
for longer than two seconds.
The storing procedure begins. The display
shows "T-STORE". After the process has
completed, the radio will play the station that
is stored in memory location one of the FMT,
AMT, MWT, LWT or SWT memory banks.
Listening to stored stations
f Select the memory bank or waveband.
f Press the station button 1 – 6 : where
the desired station is stored.
Scanning through the preset sta-
tions (PRSTSCAN)
This function allows you to hear all the stored
stations for about 5 seconds each.
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