Two questions.
1. I've somehow managed to lose my 'station list' when on am. It still highlights on FM but on AM the station list option does not light up. Any ideas??
2. Can Bolero play am MP3 DVD?
The process of searching for and storing the radio stations
Manual search
– Turn the Set button in the RADIO main Setup or press on the function
key . The scale of the selected frequency range is inserted in
the frequency band in the lower part of the display.
– Briefly press the set button to terminate the manual frequency selection
and to display once again the function keys.
Storing a radio station on a displayed station key
– Continue to press one of the six station keys to displayed in
the RADIO main Setup until a signal tone sounds. The currently heard
radio station is then stored on this station key.
Deleting a radio station from the memory list
– In the RADIO main Setup, press the function key to open the
memory list.
– Press the function key behind the station you wish to delete.
– Confirm the following safety interrogation by pressing the function
key to finally remove the station from the memory list.
If the currently heard radio station is already stored in the memory list, the memory
space number is displayed behind the description of the frequency range (FM or
AM).
Use the Setup Radio main Setup, to determine which of the six station keys are to
be displayed in the main Setup RADIO.
Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
Parents': Candy White 2008 Skoda Octavia RS 2.0TFSI 6M Liftback
Thanks for the replies but doesn't 'Station list' refer to stations currently in reception area not stations in memory. Or am I wrong??
The "Station List" button is only available in FM, at least that's how it works in my car.
No, theres actually a 'Station List' button which is visible in FM but is not highlighted in AM. It should give you the list of stations in your current area. Mine (and Gaz) Bolero doesn't show Station List button in AM mode. No apparent reason for this as far as I can work out.
Last edited by PassatB6; 21-10-2010 at 12:56 PM.
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