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Selecting the MW or LW memory
levels
➮ To switch between the MW and LW
memory levels, press M•L 6 (not
available for the Augsburg C30 and
the Minnesota DJ30).
Tuning into radio stations
You can tune into radio stations in a
number of different ways.
Automatic seek tuning
Press
or >.
The radio will tune into the next availa-
ble station within reception range.
Manual station selection
You can also tune into radio stations
manually.
Press
or
>.
Note:
You cannot use manual tuning unless
the RDS function and the PTY function
are deactivated.
Paging through the broadcasting
network (for FM only)
If a radio broadcasting network has
more than one station, you can page
through the “station network”.
➮ Press
or
> to tune into the
next station in the network.
Note:
To take advantage of this function, you
must have activated the RDS functions
and deactivated the PTY function.
It is only possible to tune into those sta-
tions which have been received once
before already. To do this, start the
TravelStore function.
Adjusting seek tuning sensitivity
It is possible to adjust the sensitivity of
the seek tuning function to tune the ra-
dio into stations with strong reception
signals only, or to those with weaker
reception signals as well.
➮ Press MENU ?.
“MENU” will appear in the display.
➮ Press or > repeatedly until
“SENS” appears in the display.
The currently selected setting will ap-
pear next to “SENS”. “SENS HI6” indi-
cates the highest level of sensitivity,
“SENS LO1” the lowest. If you select
“SENS LO”, lo will light up in the dis-
play.
➮ Press > to select the desired
sensitivity.
➮ Once you have made your selec-
tion, press MENU ?.
Storing radio stations
Storing radio stations manually
➮ Select the desired memory bank
FM1, FM2, FMT or either MW or
LW (MW and LW are not available
for the Augsburg C30 and the Min-
nesota DJ30).
➮ Tune the radio into the desired sta-
tion.
➮ Press and hold down one of the
station preset buttons 1 to 5 @ on
which you want to store the radio
station for longer than two sec-
onds.
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