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Stereo and preset station
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Selecting a station
This section gives information about using the DAB/FM or
AM/FM radio tuner. It explains how to select stations, change the
waveband, and step between preset stations.
AM/FM radio tuner. It explains how to select stations, change the
waveband, and step between preset stations.
• Press Home when the Radio source is selected to display the
soft keys for selecting stations.
Radio
To select the radio
tuner
tuner
• Press Home to
display the source
options.
options.
• Press Radio to select
the radio tuner.
Select station
To select the next
station
station
• Press V or A.
DAB band
The tuner will select the
previous or next service,
in alphabetical order.
previous or next service,
in alphabetical order.
FM/AM band
The tuner will scan
down or up in frequency
until it finds the next
station.
down or up in frequency
until it finds the next
station.
On FM, if the station
supports RDS the
display will show the
station name:
supports RDS the
display will show the
station name:
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Band
To change the band
• Press Band.
• Press Band.
You can switch between
the following bands:
the following bands:
DAB/FM tuner
FM (VHF)
DAB
DAB
AM/FM tuner
FM (VHF)
MW (Medium Wave)
LW (Long Wave)
MW (Medium Wave)
LW (Long Wave)
AM/FM tuner (USA)
FM (VHF)
AM
AM
Step Previous/Next
To step between preset stations
• Press [ or ].
• Press [ or ].
Alternatively enter the preset station number using
the remote.
the remote.
The display shows the frequency and preset station
number:
number:
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or, if a name has been stored for the preset station,
the preset station name:
the preset station name:
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For information about defining preset stations, see
Tuning manually and defining preset stations, page
19.
Tuning manually and defining preset stations, page
19.