Sony ICF-SW07 Operating Instructions - Page 29

Erasing a MY-Memory preset, To change the station stored in MY-Memory

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Listening to the radio Erasing a MY-Memory preset ABC FM/ 1 AM JKL AM BAND 4 STU LOCAL/ WORLD 7 LABEL EDIT DIRECT TIMERSTANDBY/ STANDBY TIME SET a b STANDBY MEMORY DEF 2 MNO GHI 3 PQR POWER SYNC ON/ OFF 5 6 SSB SLEEP VWX 8 / 0 YZ DST 9 ERASE DISPLAY TIME SET EXE ENTER LIGHT TIME SET TIME DIFF JOG/ TUNE/ SCAN˚ SW STATION CALL MY DW VOA BBC OTH HOLD ERASE 1 Recall the MY-Memory number you want to erase. 2 Hold down ERASE. The MY-Memory number flashes in the display while ERASE is held down. A beep sounds after 3 seconds and the station assigned to the MYMemory number is erased. The MY-Memory number and the MYMemory label disappear. Note When a MY-Memory station is erased, any changes to its default label is erased as well. To change the station stored in MY-Memory You cannot overwrite a frequency stored in MY-Memory with a new one. Erase the particular MY-Memory number first, then store a new frequency. Note MY-Memory stores stations to the lowest available MY-Memory number. Note, thus, that if a MY-Memory number lower than the one you erased is available, the new frequency will be stored to that number. Listening to the radio 29GB

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Listening to the radio
Listening to the radio
ABC
1
DEF
2
GHI
3
JKL
4
MNO
5
PQR
6
STU
7
MY
DW
VOA
BBC
OTH
VWX
8
YZ
9
<>
/
FM/
AM
ON/
OFF
POWER
0
a
b
DISPLAY
AM BAND
LABEL EDIT
TIME SET
HOLD
LOCAL/
WORLD
TIMERSTANDBY/
STANDBY TIME SET
STANDBY MEMORY
TIME SET
TIME DIFF
SW STATION CALL
JOG/
TUNE/
SCANĖš
DIRECT
ENTER
DST
ERASE
SLEEP
LIGHT
SYNC
SSB
EXE
ERASE
Erasing a MY-Memory preset
1
Recall the MY-Memory number you want to erase.
2
Hold down ERASE.
The MY-Memory number flashes in the display while ERASE is
held down.
A beep sounds after 3 seconds and the station assigned to the MY-
Memory number is erased. The MY-Memory number and the MY-
Memory label disappear.
Note
When a MY-Memory station is erased, any changes to its default label is
erased as well.
To change the station stored in MY-Memory
You cannot overwrite a frequency stored in MY-Memory with a
new one. Erase the particular MY-Memory number first, then
store a new frequency.
Note
MY-Memory stores stations to the lowest available MY-Memory number.
Note, thus, that if a MY-Memory number lower than the one you erased
is available, the new frequency will be stored to that number.