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You have to use the left / right arrows (at bottom of control panel) to change between sub-channels
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You use the tune button to sequentially tune to the frequency's HD1, HD2 and HD3 channels. Stop on the one you want. Then, press the memory botton on the far left and hold it briefly. This will assign that HD# channel to the next available preset. From then on, you can simply tap the HD preset rocker button yo auto-jump to that specific HD channel.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Press the up or down arrow for less than one second to go to the next higher or lower sub-channel. When it reaches the highest or lowest it will then move to the next frequency.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You have to WAIT until the HD stops flashing, (meaning you have a strong enough signal). If it doesn't stop flashing, you cannot get HD2 or HD3 until HD1 locks-in. WHEN, HD stops flashing, you have HD1 locked, then you can do a channel UP for HD2 and HD3 and save them as presets. Note: if you lose the HD1 signal, you will hear nothing on HD2 or HD3 even as presets until HD1 is strong enough to lock-in and stop flashing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Just tune up after tuning to the primary station and after you see HD 1 displayed. It will go into HD mode when you tune to an HD station. Then you'll see HD1. Next, tune up and you'll see HD 2, and after that HD 3. You can set your preset stations to them only while in range of the primary station. Mine works great in fringe areas.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are 2 ways: One, when you're on that station and the 3 HD signals pop up, you can push the "Tune up" button once to set it to your HD2 station. You can also preset it so it can automatically tune into that particular HD2/HD3 station.
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