Using DAB
To listen to digital radio stations press the DAB/FM button until the FM label disappears from the top right of the screen. If this is the first time
you have switched to DAB, you hear the first station on the list, otherwise you hear the last station you were listening to.
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Changing stations
Change stations using the Tune knob (or by selecting a numbered preset button).
1. Turn the Tune knob to find the station you want. The current station is shown at the top of the screen.
2. Push and release the Tune knob to change the station.
A station with '?' before its name is currently unavailable either because you have lost reception or the station is not
currently broadcasting. You can use the 'Trim stn. list ' option to remove them from the station list, see page 4 for details.
Changing the information displayed
Press the Info button and repeat to change what you see on the bottom line of the screen.
Scrolling text
The default mode, broadcast by most stations.
Program Type
Type of content being broadcast e.g. Classical Music.
Multiplex name
Multiplex the current station belongs to. Multiplexes, sometimes called ensembles are groups of
stations owned and broadcast by a single operator.
Time and date
Time and date updated regularly from the current multiplex. If your radio has been unplugged from
the mains there may be a slight delay before the time appears when you switch it on.
Channel
DAB channel and frequency.
Mode
Stereo or mono indicator and data rate at which the signal is being transmitted. This rate is set by the
broadcaster to suit the type of material. Higher rates generally mean higher quality.
Signal quality
Signal quality. As a guide, values from 85 to 100 indicate good reception, 70 to 84 borderline
reception and 0 to 69 poor reception.
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