English, When an fm stereo broadcast is hard to receive – JVC KD-AHD39 User Manual

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To change the HD Radio reception mode

While tuning in to an HD Radio broadcast, the received
signals may alternate between digital and analog due to
the receiving conditions.
If you want to cancel this function, follow the procedure
below.

While listening to an HD Radio station...

1

2

AUTO:

For automatic switching between digital
and analog audio.

DIGITAL: For playing digital audio only. HOLD

indicator lights up.

ANALOG: For playing analog audio only. HOLD

indicator lights up.

If no sound comes out with current setting, change the

setting to “ANALOG” or “DIGITAL.”

The setting automatically returns to “AUTO” in the

following cases:
– When you tune in to another broadcast.
– When you change to another source.
– When you turn off the power.

This setting does not affect the conventional FM/AM

stations.

If the radio station forces the reception mode to digital,

the HOLD indicator flashes.

2 Select the desired station frequency.

When you press the M MODE button in step ! on page

8, you can use HD Search (see below) temporarily by
pressing the

4 /¢ buttons even though

“MANUAL” is selected for “SEARCH MODE.”

To search for HD Radio stations only—HD
Search

Before starting HD Search, select “HD SEEK” for
“SEARCH MODE” (see page 18).

In step ! on page 8...

When an HD Radio station is tuned in, searching stops.

When you press the M MODE button in step ! on page

8, you can use Manual Search (see page 8) temporarily by
pressing the

4 /¢ buttons even though

“HD SEARCH” is selected for “SEARCH MODE.”

When an FM stereo broadcast is hard to
receive

Reception improves, but the stereo effect will be lost.

To restore the stereo effect, repeat the same procedure.
“MONO OFF” appears and the MO indicator goes off.

Lights up when the monaural mode is activated.

HOLD indicator

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