It's that set of round checkbox-like control:
where only 1 value can be selected at a time.
Radio Computing Services was created in 1979.
Radio buttons need to be placed in the appropriate type of frame. A radio button's value is always static, however the frame that you bind the radio button to will have the value of the selected radio button.
The factory radio does not have a reset button.
there is a little orange button on the radio that is the power button
Ever thought it might not be the right button?
Hit the AM radio button. You did not say it was a factory radio though.
If your 1998 VW Beetle has a radio preset button that will not push anymore, you can sometimes fix it by prying the button out of the radio with a butter knife. Then, clean behind the button and clean the button itself. Pop the button back into the radio.
If you mean reset button there is none. If you mean radio presets then they are right there on the radio face plate. They are numbered and easy to see.
Put batteries into a radio then press the on button
A selector is a type of software. This is used to schedule music automatically for radio stations. The software was created by Radio Computing Services.
Turn the radio on. Press SET button. This puts the radio in (Program) mode. Press SEL button. This puts the radio in (Set Hours) mode. Press TUNE button up or down to adjust hours. Press SEL button. This puts the radio in (Set Minutes) mode. Press TUNE button up or down to adjust minutes. Press SEL button again to return to normal mode. Pressing the SEL button after this changes the display to (Radio Frequency) display or (Time) display.
Turn radio off. Press in the radio power on button while pressing station up button to change minutes, the down station button to change hours. Wow, you have a stock radio/ cd player ? On my 2000 S-series you have the radio "ON" , hold the "RCL" button in while adjusting the time with the "plus or minus" which is also the tune rocker button.