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2. Tune to the station you want to
store.
3. Hold down the desired memory
channel button (
1
–
6
), the memory
channel number, and the frequency
appear. The station is stored.
The volume briefly mutes while the radio
stores the station, then returns to nor-
mal.
Replacing Stored Stations
1. Select six strong stations and store
them in the current band.
2. Hold down
AMS
for more than three
seconds. The receiver beeps and
the new stations replace any sta-
tions already stored in that band.
After the radio has stored all six stations
into memory, it tunes to the first stored
station in the memory group and begins
to play.
Note:
The tuner scans the band twice. If
it does not find six stations after the sec-
ond scan, it stops scanning and tunes to
the first stored station.
Selecting a Stored Station
To select a station stored in FMI, FMII,
FMIII, AMI, or AMII, repeatedly
press
BND
to select the desired memory
group, then press the desired memory
channel button.
Note:
Do not hold down the memory
channel button. This stores the currently
tuned station into that location.
Scanning Stored Stations
The radio can scan all stored stations in
the selected band, pausing for 5 sec-
onds at each station.
To start scanning stored stations, briefly
press
AMS
. As the radio scans each
memory channel, its channel number
flashes.
Note:
Do not hold down
AMS
. This
causes the radio to automatically store
stations into the selected band/memory
group.
To stop the scanning when the radio
pauses at a station you want to listen to,
press the station's memory channel but-
ton. The memory location number stops
flashing.
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