GME R1W User Manual
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G - D E K
i n S t r u C t i o n M a n ua l
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manual Frequency tuning
to manually tune the radio to the desired frequency, briefly
press the
or
buttons. the
button will step upwards
in frequency and the
button will step downwards in
frequency.
automatic tuning (seek)
to automatically tune a station, hold the
or
buttons
for 1 second. Holding the
button will tune upwards in
frequency while the
button will tune downwards. the
tuning will stop when a station with a strong, clear signal is
found.
manual Programming of stations
Each band has its own six station memory providing storage for
a total of 12 aM and 18 FM stations.
to store a station into one of the memories;
1. Select the required aM or FM band.
2. tune to the desired station using the
or
buttons.
3. Press and hold one of the six numbered station memory
buttons. a beep will be heard and the selected memory
number will appear on the lower-right of the lCD.
repeat to store other stations. if more than six stations
memories are required, press the
key to select the next
band and continue the steps above to store further stations.
automatic Programming of stations using ams
the aMS (auto Memory Store) feature scans the selected aM
or FM band for stations and automatically stores them into
memory. Scanning continues until all the memories within the
selected band have been filled.
note:
the aMS function will overwrite all stations that were
previously stored in the station memories.
to use the aMS feature:
1. Select the required band (aM or FM).
2. Press and hold the
button. the G-DEK will begin
searching for radio stations. as each station is found, it is
stored into the next available memory location. When the
memories in band 1 are full, additional stations will be stored
in the other available bands until all memories have been filled.
recalling station memories
Briefly press the
key to select the desired band then
briefly press the desired station memory button 1 – 6. the
G-DEK will jump immediately to that station and the memory
number will appear on the lCD.
local/distance mode
Sometimes very strong radio transmissions can interfere with
the reception of other stations on adjacent frequencies resulting
in distortion of the desired signal. if these conditions occur,
briefly press the
button to select ‘local’ mode. ‘loC on’
will appear briefly on the display and the ‘loCal’ icon will be
visible. the receiver will now be less sensitive to strong signals
which may help reduce the interference.
to listen to more distant stations, briefly press the
button
again. ‘loC oFF’ will appear briefly and the ‘loCal’ icon will
disappear. the receiver will now be more sensitive to distant
stations.
stereo/mono selector
the
button is used to switch between Mono or Stereo
reception while on the FM Band. For normal listening on the
FM bands, the Stereo option should be selected, however if FM
signals become weak or noisy, selecting Mono can reduce the