Denon 260 tuner - help wanted

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    badchamp Thermionic Member

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    Have recently reinstalled my DU 260L tuner but have temporarily mislaid the manual :rolleyes: .

    Could anyone help with instructions on how to store a station in the pre-sets.

    Thanks
    Jeff
     
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    I've put together a document of tweaks for the 260l, PM me or ask "Penance" as he's just recieved the kit, If your intrested! Its really helped in the level of detail recovered from the airways, [you need adecent aerial of course].


    Pick your preset then tune to the desired freq. and then press memory.....thats off the top of my head.

    Or try tune to freq. press memory and then the preset. I think thats my car radio though

    If that doesn't do it I'll try and dig out the manual.
     
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    The kit Zanash supplied me is great, all the required components/wire etc.. + very precise and easy instructions.
    I havent completed the mods yet so cant comment on sound, but everything else Zanash has supplied/given advice on has worked well:)
     
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    Your making me blush again !!
     
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    Was that the right store method ?
     
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