Sony STR-D1090 Operating Instructions - Page 19

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Receiving Broadcasts Tuning in a Station Directly (Direct Tuning) 4 Enter the frequency with the numeric buttons. 1 Press TUNER. 9 TUNER sr Frequency or the station index name you created is displayed. The FUNCTION buttons change to the numeric buttons. 2 Select FM or AM. FM /AM 3 Press DIRECT TUNING. The entered frequency is displayed. Example 1: FM 10250 MHz Example 2: AM 1350 kHz 1 02 50 1 35 Wi[gcg[A'A FM In 1 IUL .Jcn MHz ahl 1350 mx To correct the entered frequency Repeat steps 3 to 4. For entering AM frequencies You need not enter the last "V. However, if you have changed the AM tuning interval to 9 kHz, enter all the digits. If you enter a frequency not covered by the tuning interval The entered value is automatically rounded up or down to the closest value covered by the tuning interval. Tuning intervals for direct tuning are the followings: FM: 50 kHz interval AM: 10 kHz interval (changeable to the 9 kHz interval) (See page 5) When the entered frequency does not exist in the receivable frequency range The entered digits (up to 5 digits for FM or up to 3 digits for AM) blink in the frequency display area, and reception does not take place. If this occurs, press TUNING DIRECT again, and enter the correct frequency (the frequency range of the receiver is 87.50 to 108.0 MHz for FM, and 530 to 1710 kHz for AM). When an FM stereo program is noisy When the unit receives an FM stereo program, the STEREO indicator lights in the display window. If the stereo program is noisy, press FM MODE to change the mode over the MONO. This eliminates the stereo effect, but the noise will be greatly reduced. To return to the stereo mode, press FM MODE again. lg

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Receiving
Broadcasts
Tuning
in
a
Station
Directly
(Direct
Tuning)
1
Press
TUNER.
9
TUNER
sr
Frequency
or
the
station
index
name
you
created
is
displayed.
The
FUNCTION
buttons
change
to
the
numeric
buttons.
2
Select
FM
or
AM.
FM
/AM
3
Press
DIRECT
TUNING.
4
Enter
the
frequency
with
the
numeric
buttons.
The
entered
frequency
is
displayed.
Example
1:
FM
10250
MHz
Example
2:
AM
1350
kHz
1
0
2
5
0
1
3
5
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In
1
cn
FM
IUL
.J
MHz
ahl
1350
mx
To
correct
the
entered
frequency
Repeat
steps
3
to
4.
For
entering
AM
frequencies
You
need
not
enter
the
last
"V.
However,
if
you
have
changed
the
AM
tuning
interval
to
9
kHz,
enter
all
the
digits.
If
you
enter
a
frequency
not
covered
by
the
tuning
interval
The
entered
value
is
automatically
rounded
up
or
down
to
the
closest
value
covered
by
the
tuning
interval.
Tuning
intervals
for
direct
tuning
are
the
followings:
FM:
50
kHz
interval
AM:
10
kHz
interval
(changeable
to
the
9
kHz
interval)
(See
page
5)
When
the
entered
frequency
does
not
exist
in
the
receivable
frequency
range
The
entered
digits
(up
to
5
digits
for
FM
or
up
to
3
digits
for
AM)
blink
in
the
frequency
display
area,
and
reception
does
not
take
place.
If
this
occurs,
press
TUNING
DIRECT
again,
and
enter
the
correct
frequency
(the
frequency
range
of
the
receiver
is
87.50
to
108.0
MHz
for
FM,
and
530
to
1710
kHz
for
AM).
When
an
FM
stereo
program
is
noisy
When
the
unit
receives
an
FM
stereo
program,
the
STEREO
indicator
lights
in
the
display
window.
If
the
stereo
program
is
noisy,
press
FM
MODE
to
change
the
mode
over the
MONO.
This
eliminates
the
stereo
effect,
but
the
noise
will
be
greatly
reduced.
To
return
to
the
stereo
mode,
press
FM
MODE
again.
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