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This spec tells you how well a receiver can pick up FM radio signals. The smaller the number, the better(the greater the ability to pick up weaker stations). The unit of measure, dBf, stands for decibel femtowatts.
Preset Scan lets you push a button and automatically hear a brief sample of whats on each of your preset stations. Station Scan lets you sample each strong station regardless of whether it's one of your presets.
This feature automatically loads your presets with the strongest avilable signals. It makes finding stations easier when you're driving through unfamiliar territory.
This specification, expressed in Hertz(Hz)indicates the range of sounds, low to high, that a CD player or tape deck can reproduce. The wider the range the better. Unlike most tape decks, even the least expensive CD players have a frequency response that equals or exceeds the range of human hearing.
A measure of the musical signal strenght relative to back ground noise. The higher the number in decibels(dB) the cleaner the sound. This is area in which CD players far outshine tape decks.
Automatically mixes up the order of songs on a CD.
Silences even the slightest hint of system noise or hiss during "blank" moments on a CD between songs.