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What is DAB+ Digital Radio?
DAB+ means Digital Audio
Broadcasting. The difference
between a DAB+ radio and a
conventional AM/FM radio is
that broadcasts are transmitted
digitally resulting in a high quality
audio sound*, without any hiss,
fading or crackles.
Your DAB+ radio will
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available stations for you. Each
station name, is shown on the
display; all you need to do is scroll
through the station names and
select the one that you would like
to listen to, so it’s very easy and
quick to use.
For more information about
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stations available in your area visit
www.digitalradioplus.com.au
* Please note that the sound quality
is dependent on a strong signal
strength. Signal strength can vary
from area to area. To check the
signal strength in your area visit
www.digitalradioplus.com.au
Telescopic aerial
Please make sure that the aerial
on the top of the radio is fully
extended and adjusted when you
scan for DAB+ stations and listen
to DAB+ radio. This will ensure
that the maximum signal strength
is available as well as the best
possible sound quality.
DAB+ mode
Press and release the ‘DAB/FM’
button on the top of your radio
until ‘DAB’ is displayed.
If you were listening to a DAB+
station when you switched the
radio off then this station will be
automatically selected when you
switch the radio back on.
Changing DAB+ stations
1.
If you are not already in DAB+
mode, press and release the ‘DAB/
FM’ button on the top of your
radio until ‘DAB’ is displayed.
2.
Press and release the ‘Station
+’ and ‘- Station’ buttons on the
radio to move through the station
list.
Using your DAB+ radio