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National RX-7200

vladi123456 - 2008-11-16 13:59

Could anybody explain how the FM memory function works on 7200? I've had 4 beers already, but still can't figure it out. Laugh Out Loud But every time I turn the power off - the stored stations get erased, and when I turn it back on - the FM resets to 76.1 FM. I'm getting tired of tuning in to the same radiostation every time I turn the box on!! Big Grin

fatdog - 2008-11-16 14:21

Beer?! Damn, son! You're drinkin' the wrong stuff. Don't you remember that Scotch helps you the most? Laugh Out Loud Laugh Out Loud

vladi123456 - 2008-11-16 14:47

It didn't seem like much of a problem at first, but now - after 6 beers - I do realize I was wrong in my initial assessment Laugh Out Loud

success - 2008-11-16 16:11

Usually digital turners wich works with a microcomputer uses battery back-up for presets.
All the boxes a have with digital turner has a battery door (usually takes four AA batteries)
for the back up. And also keep the watch running.
But in two of them, battery door was very very hidden. Check the manual when the beers has gone.

vladi123456 - 2008-11-16 17:03

Success, thank you - I don't have a manual, but I will see if I can locate the battery door! Smile

moncheeto - 2008-11-16 17:16

vladi look in the battery compartment you should see a smaller compartment for the aa

vladi123456 - 2008-11-16 17:42

Yes, I found it - thank you Ramon and Success - you are genius! I wish all of my problems were THAT easy Big Grin

- 2008-11-16 20:21

Your not the only one who has been drinking tonight vladi i would have sugested the same thing but i have been out.

vladi123456 - 2008-11-16 21:08

Thanks Tim - what were you drinking tonight! Big Grin
Ya, I've never had a boombox with a digital tuner that needed batteries for presets - my only other box with a digital tuner is Philips, and all the presets are there - even after several months of being in the closet unplugged.... So I didn't even think that the older boxes needed batteries.... Smile