Radio – Philips AQ6548/01Z User Manual
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Radio
-When 'stereo' appears on the display, you are listening to FM stereo
programmes in stereo. The disturbance noise due to a weak FM
stereo signal can be suppressed by setting FM ST./FM to FM (mono).
The stereo indicator disappears from the display and you will hear the
FM programme in mono.
• Tune automaticaliy, manually or by means of the PRESETS buttons.
• Adjust the sound with VOLUME and DBB (bass).
• The set is switched off when RADIO/TAPE is in position TAPE and no
cassette player button is pressed.
Automatic tuning
• Keep TUNING {/J pressed until the frequency on display keeps
changing; then reiease button.
• Tuning stops when a strong radio signal has been found.
• If the radio station found is not the desired one, simply repeat this
operation.
Manual tuning
Manual tuning is useful when you already know the frequency of the
transmitter (e.g. from your programme guide)
• Keep TUNING UP J/ DOWN f pressed.
• As soon as you approach the required radio frequency, stop tuning by
briefly pressing the TUNING button.
• Then press UP J or DOWN J briefly until the right frequency has been
reached. In this way the frequency can be changed step-by-step.
One step is 0.05 MHz (50 kHz) on FM or for North or South America 0.1
MHz (100 kHz).