Radio Operation; Selecting The Frequency Band; Searching For A Station - Sonoro elements Manual De Instrucciones

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Please don't use your
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cessive volume pose a risk to your hearing. Please also pay attention to the safety information on page
4 and 5.
8.
R
ADIO OPERATION
S
ELECTING THE FREQUENCY BAND
After your elements is switched on, it will start in the most recently selected play-
back mode. By repeatedly pressing the
between the playback modes (FM RAD I O, AM RAD I O, AUX).
In the FM RAD I Omode, you can receive FM radio stations and in the AM RAD I O
mode you can receive medium frequency radio stations. For other information
about AUX, please continue reading on page 13.
The FM frequency band corresponds to the FM range and lies between 87.5 MHz and 108.0 MHz
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in the VHF band II. The AM frequency band corresponds to the medium frequency range and lies
between 522 kHz and 1620 kHz.
S
EARCHING FOR A STATION
If you have selected a frequency range (FM RAD I O or AM RAD I O), you can
search for stations with the buttons <<
Pressing one of these buttons for a longer time activates an automatic scan in the
corresponding direction. If a strong station is found, the automatic scan stops and
the radio station is played back.
By briefly pressing the buttons << or >>, you can fine-tune the station frequency
in 0,05 MHz or 9 kHz increments.
If you don't change any setting of the station frequency for approx. 10 seconds,
the display
will show the time of day instead of the station frequency.
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Make sure that the antenna is properly connected and that the antenna selection switch
correctly. Without the connection of the provided AM antenna, it isn't possible to receive a station in
the AM range.
at an excessive volume. Longer listening periods at an ex-
elements
lettering
and >>
.
, you can select
is set
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