Driving around town today, my boyfriend and I discovered that we program our radio station pre-sets differently: one of us sets them in numerical order by frequency, and the other sets them in order of preference. Naturally, neither of us can believe the other does it the wrong way.
I’m turning to you, Dopers, to help us settle our bet. There’s a shiny quarter on line here, so what say you?
Whichever of you orders them by frequency is doing it correctly. I mean, who the hell could even stand it to be any other way? You’ve hurt my faith in humanity to even bring it up.
Well, I’ve got 6 buttons for presets grouped 12 34 56; the first two are for one genre, the second two for another, and the third set for a third genre.
Within each button group, they’re ordered by frequency.
Then there’s FM2… in which 1 is set to whatever my iPod is transmitting on, 2 is my “other” iPod transmitter frequency, 3 and 4 are talk stations, and 5 and 6 are… unprogrammed.
It’s probably been 5 years since I turned on the radio in a car. I’ll occasionally play a CD now, but other than that the best thing about driving is the silence.
Back when I did listen to the radio (in the days of 5 mechanical presets. And FM! woot!) they were set up in frequency order. I didn’t have any idea of preference between stations. They all played the same genre, and the best one was the one which wasn’t playing a commercial at that moment. I’d listen to one until a commercial came on, then start pushing buttons to find music. Lather, rinse, repeat.
The only way to do it is by frequency. Lowest is button 1, highest is button 6.
The FM2 is set to the stations I get on the 7 hour drive from my house to my folk’s place. I can never remember which NPR is in Cooperstown and which is in Albany etc. So I have those set 1 is the first on the journey, 2 is second and so on, just hit the next button when one fades.
Only two of the stations I listen to are even remotely similar; the others are totally different genres, and one station is what I listen to 95% of the time. So for me it makes sense to arrange them by genre, in order of preference. The least important fact about a station is its frequency.
FM1 In order of preference.
FM2 preset 1 my second fave (same as FM1 #2) the rest of FM2 is set to stations I seldom listen to.
AM 1 is set to the only AM station I like.
This way I can toggle thru the 3 stations I listen most, just by pressing the band botton.
Even-numbered stations get even-numbered buttons and odd-numbered stations get odd-numbered buttons.
Seriously though, I just program them in ascending numerical order of frequency just like I thought everyone else did (which is why this thread intrigues me).
Wow, we’ve got declining order of preference from VunderBob and Kid_A? Jeez that never even occurred to me!
So far, looks like I’m going to be out that shiny quarter. I’ve always set #1 to my favorite station, #2 to my second favorite, and so on. My Sirius transmitter frequency lives in pre-set #6 on all bands.
Order of preference. I know what I want to listen to - the rest are just filler for the commercials. Why punch 5 buttons to get to the 6th preferred one?
In order of preference is the only way that makes any sense. It also makes it easy to hit your favorite station without having to look to see which button you’re pressing, as the first button is easily identified by touch. My current situation has EVERY FM preset programmed to NPR, but especially on my XM tuner it’s in order of decreasing preference. I think my wife is weird because she sets the traffic station to #1, but at least the other stations are in order of preference after that (I set the traffic station to ‘0’–the far right–because it’s easy to find and it still fits the algorithm in that it’s my least preferred to listen to).