Radio Shack 12-2157 Owner's Manual - Storing Stations In Memory
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Radio Operation
6 strong AM and first 6 strong FM sta-
tions as separate automatic travel pro-
gramming memory.
Storing Stations in Memory
Groups
1. Repeatedly press
BAND
to select
the desired memory group (AM1,
AM2, FM1, FM2 or FM3).
2. Tune to the station you want to store
either by Manual or Auto-Seek Tun-
ing.
3. To store the station’s frequency,
press one of the memory preset but-
tons (
1
–
6
) for at least 2 seconds.
The sound mutes momentarily and
M
(Memory), the selected memory
number, and the frequency of the
station appear.
4. Repeat Steps 2–3 for each station
you want to store.
Repeat these steps for each memory
group where you want to store stations.
Storing Stations in Automatic
Travel Programming (ATP)
Memory
Follow these steps to store up to 6
strong AM and up to 6 strong FM sta-
tions into the stereo’s automatic travel
programming (ATP) memory.
1. Press
BAND
to select the desired
band (AM1 or FM1).
ATP
appears.
2. Press
PS/AS
for at least 2 seconds.
The tuner searches the band, stor-
ing the first 6 strongest stations in
ascending order, then resumes nor-
mal radio reception of the last stored
station.
Caution: Stations you store using Auto
Memory Store replace any stations pre-
viously stored in the AM1 or FM1 memo-
ry groups.
Selecting a Stored Station
To select a station you manually stored
in AM1, AM2, FM1, FM2 or FM3, repeat-
edly press
BAND
to select the desired
memory group, then press (do not hold
down) a memory preset button (
1
–
6
)
once. The memory location number (
M1
,
for example) appears.
Note: Holding down the memory preset
button stores the currently tuned station
into that location.
Preset Scan
The radio can scan all stored stations in
the selected band, pausing for 5 sec-
onds at each station.
Press
PS/AS
. The tuner scans the preset
stations stored in memory, stopping on
each one for five seconds. The memory
number (
M1
, for example) flashes.
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