Belkin TuneBase FM for iPod User Manual

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Using the TuneBase FM

Using the TuneBase FM

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Manually Selecting an FM Frequency
If you want to use a specific frequency, you can manually select it on your TuneBase FM.

1. Tune your stereo to a frequency with a weak signal. If possible, try to find a frequency that

is not broadcasting a radio station. To identify the best available frequencies in your area,
visit www.belkin.com/mybestfm.

2. Press the + or button on your TuneBase FM to select the same frequency. Pressing

and holding either button will provide faster tuning.

Storing a Preset Frequency
When you find a clear FM frequency, you can store it for later use. You can store two radio
frequencies using the 1 and 2 preset buttons.

1. If you are not currently on the frequency you want to store, use the + or buttons to

select the frequency.

2. To select a preset frequency, press the 1 or 2 preset button. Your TuneBase FM will

change to the preset frequency.

Selecting a Preset Frequency
Press the 1 or 2 preset button. Your TuneBase FM will change to the preset frequency.

Using the Audio-Out Jack and a Cassette Adapter
Your TuneBase FM is equipped with a 3.5mm audio-out jack. If you cannot find a clear FM
frequency, you can connect the 3.5mm audio-out jack on your TuneBase FM directly to your
stereo (if line-in is available) or to a cassette adapter.

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