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PRESET TUNING
Last station memory
When the POWER switch is pressed to turn the power on, the last
station received before the power 'was previously turned off will be
tuned in again.
When the power is ON, if the BAND FM/AM button is pressed, the last
station received before the BAND
FIM/AM
button was previously
pressed will be tuned in again.
HITS (Hyper Intelligent Tuning System)
MEMORY SCAN
Reception of consecutive broadcast stations memorized in STATION
CALL buttons (each station is received for about five seconds).
You can scan all stations, or just the stations memorized in the custom
memory.
[Scanning the genres in the custom memory]
1. Display the desired genre using the CUSTOM MEMO SEL button.
2. Press the SCAN button.
[Scanning all the stations memorized in STATION CALL
buttons]
During TUNER display, press the SCAN button.
You can use the HiTS function in the two following situations.
HITS
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@ When
inputting frequency numbers
for Direct
Access Tuning:
If the HITS button is pressed during input of numbers for Direct
Access tuning, the receiver sets the remaining digits which have not
yet been input to "0", searches for the corresponding frequencies,
and stops on the first station it finds.
@ During frequency display:
If the HITS button is pressed at the currently displayed station
frequency, the receiver searches up and down the frequency band
for the next station (the SEARCH indicator in the display section
lights at this time) and stops at the first one it finds.
(FM)
ee
STOP
'
(TUNE)
NOTE:
© The system searches for stations within successive 1 MHz ranges
for FM and 100 kHz ranges for AM. During Direct Access tuning, it
searches up and down for a station until it reaches the edges of the
band. If no receivable station is found within the band range, the
receiver returns to the state it was in before the HITS button was
pressed.
¢ if the upper (or lower) frequency limit of the receiver is encountered
during HITS operation, the receiver stops searching in that direction
but continues to search in the other.