Aloha, Milton

To find stations, the FM Radio automatically tunes in using hot keys to 
scan forward or backward.  Once you have tuned into a station you can make 
further adjustments to the frequency by manually tuning the radio. 

Manual tuning is handy for fine tuning when the reception of stations is 
unclear. To improve the reception you can increase or decrease the 
frequency by 100 KiloHertz at a time. It is also useful for coarse tuning 
if you want to move the frequency up or down by 1 Megahertz.

Kind Regards

Kate Dasler
Technical Author
HumanWare
11 Mary Muller Drive, PO Box 3044
Christchurch, New Zealand
direct: +64 3 940 2268
phone:  +64 3 384 4555
fax:    +64 3 384 4933
email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web:    www.humanware.com

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Message: 45
Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 08:55:20 -1000
From: "Milton M. Ota" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [Braillenote] FM radio
To: "'Braillenote List'" <[email protected]>
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I don't know if this has been asked about the FM radio tuner--is one able 
to
scan the FM dial to find the station they want yet they don't know its
frequency numbers?

 


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