The frequency of a radio wave is measured in megahertz (MHz). The FM radio band, which is used by most commercial radio stations, ranges from 88 MHz to 108 MHz. The AM radio band, which is used by some commercial stations and many public radio stations, ranges from 535 kHz to 1705 kHz.
To tune your radio to a particular station, you simply need to turn the tuning knob until you hear the station's broadcast. You can also use the radio's presets to store your favorite stations, which allows you to quickly and easily switch between them.
Here are the steps on how to tune your radio to a particular station:
1. Turn on the radio.
2. Select the FM or AM band.
3. Turn the tuning knob until you hear the station's broadcast.
4. Fine-tune the tuning by turning the knob slightly until the sound is clear and static-free.
You can also use the radio's presets to store your favorite stations. To do this, simply follow these steps:
1. Turn on the radio.
2. Select the FM or AM band.
3. Tune to the desired station.
4. Press the "Preset" button.
5. Enter the desired preset number.
6. Press the "Enter" button.
The station will now be stored in the selected preset number. You can recall the station by simply pressing the corresponding preset button.