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I read the manual as well. It appers that you can SCAN through the presets, but can NOT scroll, through them one at a time. If you are listening to preset 1 and want to go to 4, you have to tune until you get there, or turn on scan and wait for each preset to play the sample time (10 sec). It would have been nice if there was a scroll through feature.
I spent about 2 days messing with it, and fool myself into thinking you can scroll when I "tune" through and the presets happen to be consecutive on the dial!!
I have kind of a silly question here & need some advice:
I have been looking in the owners manual & can not locate the instructions on how to get my stock radio to scan through my selected preset stations (only)
It will scan or seek everything but not preset stations only??
hy I'm Mike
Press the seek bottom again it's a on and off button
for preset I believe you pick a station and press the number you want it to be. And if you want to seek use the right button in for different frequencies like weather forecast AM, and FM or scanning station of the frequencies would be up or down. You will get the hang of it, and play with the LO-(Local button) first to fine tune stations, so you can pick the loudest stations.
Last edited by Red Eagle #1; Jul 15, 2025 at 08:34 PM.
hy I'm Mike
Press the seek bottom again it's a on and off button
for preset I believe you pick a station and press the number you want it to be. And if you want to seek use the right button in for different frequencies like weather forecast AM, and FM or scanning station of the frequencies would be up or down. You will get the hang of it, and play with the LO-(Local button) first to fine tune stations, so you can pick the loudest stations.
I'm thinking he either figured it out, sold the bike, or has (hopefully not) died in the 14 years since his post.
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