JVC KD HDR20 Instructions - Page 8

Listening to the radio, When receiving HD Radio - manual

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ENGLISH Listening to the radio You can tune in to both conventional and HD Radio broadcasts. • If you want to search for HD Radio stations only, see "Searching for HD Radio stations only" on page 9. What is HD Radio™ broadcasting? HD Radio stations can deliver high-quality digital sound-AM digital will have FM-like sound quality (in stereo) and FM digital will have CD-like sound quality-with static-free and clear reception. Furthermore, stations can offer text and data, such as artist names and song titles. • HD Radio tuners can also tune in to conventional analog broadcasts. • Many HD Radio stations offer more than one channel of programming. This service is called multicasting. • To find HD Radio stations in your area, visit . 1 Select "FM" or "AM." 2 Search for a station to listen-Auto Search. When a station is tuned in, searching stops. To stop searching, press the same button again. • You can also search for a station manually-Manual Search. Hold either one of the buttons until "M" flashes on the display, then press it repeatedly. • When receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength, the ST indicator lights up on the display. Ex.: When receiving a conventional FM Ex.: When receiving an HD Radio station station Lights up when a digital audio is broadcast. Flashes when an analog audio is broadcast. Selected frequency Station Call Sign When receiving HD Radio multicast channels... Select your desired channel. Channel number • "LINKING" appears while linking to a multicast channel. 8

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ENGLISH
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When receiving HD Radio
multicast channels...
Listening to the radio
You can tune in to both conventional and HD Radio broadcasts.
If you want to search for HD Radio stations only, see “Searching for HD Radio stations only” on page 9.
1
Select “FM” or “AM.”
2
Search for a station to listen—Auto Search.
When a station is tuned in, searching stops. To stop searching, press the same
button again.
You can also search for a station manually—Manual Search.
Hold either one of the buttons until “M” flashes on the display, then press it
repeatedly.
When receiving an FM stereo broadcast with sufficient signal strength, the ST
indicator lights up on the display.
Ex.: When receiving a conventional FM
station
Ex.: When receiving an HD Radio
station
What is HD Radio™ broadcasting?
HD Radio stations can deliver high-quality digital sound—AM digital will have FM-like sound quality (in stereo)
and FM digital will have CD-like sound quality—with static-free and clear reception. Furthermore, stations can
offer text and data, such as artist names and song titles.
• HD Radio tuners can also tune in to conventional analog broadcasts.
• Many HD Radio stations offer more than one channel of programming. This service is called multicasting.
• To find HD Radio stations in your area, visit <http://www.hdradio.com/>.
Selected frequency
Lights up when a digital audio is broadcast.
Flashes when an analog audio is broadcast.
Station Call Sign
Channel number
Select your desired channel.
“LINKING” appears while linking to a multicast
channel.