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Beocenter 9500 radio offset. Help!

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Orava
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Orava Posted: Sat, Jan 17 2015 12:38 PM

I have (another) 9500 fixed, but I have to reset RAM and now tuning offset is wrong.

Is this right procedure?

At step 7(press radio) it looks like it is droping off from test mode? And do not store new fequency.

Did not find from forum...

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The wording is a bit strange,and there is also a typo!

Set the unit to radio mode with aerial connected,then short out the testmode links.

Think of a radio station you are familiar with and make a note of it's frequency.

press the forward (double arrow) sensor to put the unit into search mode.When the unit locks onto your chosen channel,key in it's frequency,then switch the unit off.

Switch on again and check that the correct display frequency is showing,and tune in other channels,they will all be correct now!

\you may need to repeat this procedure for the am channels?

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Nick8

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Orava replied on Sat, Jan 17 2015 3:41 PM

You mean:

Switch on
Press Radio
Short to test mode
tune with >>
Key freq in
Switch off

Did not work :( Does not take freq in...

 

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Sorry my brain not entirely engaged for last post!!

Think of  channel you know the frequency of e.g 92.8mhz?

then start the sequence:

Radio,search,am/fm,test mode,forward key,then wait for unit to lock on your chosen station,albeit not registering the correct frequency.

now select: radio,search,frequency,key in 92.8,store,store,standby.

It's the displayed frequency you are correcting,not the tuning.

Regards,

Nick

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Orava replied on Mon, Jan 19 2015 8:38 AM

solderon29:

Sorry my brain not entirely engaged for last post!!

Think of  channel you know the frequency of e.g 92.8mhz?

then start the sequence:

Radio,search,am/fm,test mode,forward key,then wait for unit to lock on your chosen station,albeit not registering the correct frequency.

now select: radio,search,frequency,key in 92.8,store,store,standby.

It's the displayed frequency you are correcting,not the tuning.

Regards,

Nick

It is like in manual, but; when I supposed to key in correct freq, it just tune it sefl to keyed freq, do not stay in correct station.

Where do I go wrong Confused Confused Confused

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solderon29 replied on Mon, Jan 19 2015 10:31 AM

Which radio channel are you are using,and what is it's frequency?

Nick

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Orava replied on Mon, Jan 19 2015 11:08 AM

Any...

 

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Orava replied on Tue, Jan 20 2015 3:52 PM

It worked??????? What??????

I dont understand.

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Orava replied on Sun, Feb 1 2015 5:55 PM

Orava:

It worked??????? What??????

I dont understand.

Hmm, store do not work from BL1000 prehaps...

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