A system and method for assigning received channels to preset tuning keys
of a receiver. A series of preset keys are sequentially labeled and one
preset key, such as the preset key marked "0," is a pre-defined preset
key. An elongated pressing of the pre-defined key causes the currently
tuned channel, if it is not assigned to a preset key, to be assigned to
an unassigned preset key. If the currently tuned channel is already
assigned to a preset key, pressing the pre-defined key instead causes the
currently selected channel to be un-assigned from that preset key. Radios
with two tuners that each process different sets of radio signals assign
channels for a particular tuner to alternating preset keys, allowing
acceleration of sequentially selecting channels assigned to pre-set keys
by pre-tuning another tuner to the next channel in the sequence.