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Listening to radio broadcasting, Presetting stations manually (manual preset), Rds (radio data system) – Kenwood K-323-BK User Manual

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Presetting stations manually
(Manual Preset)

The FM/AM station being tuned can be preset in

memory by specifying the preset No. If a station

is preset in a preset No. in which another station

has already been preset, the existing setting is

overwritten and replaced with the new setting.

Up to a total of 40 FM and AM stations can be preset in
memory.

1

Tune the radio station to be preset
in memory.

Tune with auto tuning or manual tuning (page 26).

2

Enter the tuned station.

Press [ENTER].

3

Select the desired preset number
(01 to 40).

Press [

G]/[H].

When preset No. 35 is selected.

The preset number can also be entered directly.

Press the numeric button(s) to select.

To select preset No. 35

R

Press [+10] 3 times and [5] once.

4

Preset a radio station.

Press [ENTER].

"COMPLETE" is displayed and the radio station is

preset in memory.

To preset other stations, repeat steps 1 to 4 for each
of them.

Even when a station is preset, it cannot be tuned if the
radio wave condition is poor.

RDS (Radio Data System)

This system is designed for RDS reception, it can

extract the information from the broadcast signal

for use with various functions such as automatic

display of the station name.

Select the FM band.

Preset RDS stations with the AUTO MEMORY function

(page 27).

Some functions may not be provided or be given

diff erent names depending on countries or areas.

PS (Program Service Name)
Display

When an RDS broadcast is received, the station

name is automatically displayed.

The "

" indicator lights up when an RDS

broadcast (signal) is received.

To switch the displays...

Press [DISPLAY].

Each press switches the selection.

PS

(Program Service Name)

Frequency

Day of Week/Clock

Listening to Radio Broadcasting

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