Help and specifications
Secondary and inactive stations
(<</>>) Secondary digital services
Secondary services accompany some stations, providing extra information or alternative content
and may only be broadcast at certain times. If a station has secondary services available, the
station shows '>>' next to its name in the station list and the secondary service appears next to
the station in the list. A secondary service has a '<<' before its name in the station list.
(?) Inactive or unavailable digital stations
Inactive or unavailable stations appear on the station list preceded by '?' and cannot be tuned
to. A station may be inactive or unavailable because the station is not broadcasting at the current
time (check with the station) or has stopped broadcasting altogether. Alternatively, you may not
have a strong enough signal to receive the Multiplex on which the station is broadcast.
Hints and tips
Display says 'No stations available'
Use Autotune (page 11) to search for stations. Try adjusting your aerial or radio position.
Receiving new digital stations that have started broadcasting
Use Autotune (page 11) to scan for new stations and add any new stations to the station list.
Technical Specifications
Radio
Frequencies
Speaker
Input connectors
Output connectors
Mains power supply 230V AC to 12V (0.8A) DC external power adapter.
Battery power
Approvals
Dimensions (mm)
Aerial
Digital and FM radio
UK products receive DAB/FM; non-UK products receive DAB/DAB+/DMB-
Radio. Parametric stereo decode up to 256 kbps.
FM radio 87.5-108 MHz.
Full-range 3" drive unit.
12V DC power adapter socket (230V adapter supplied), Mini USB connector
for software upgrades, 3.5mm Line in for auxiliary devices.
3.5mm headphone socket
Six 'C' (R14) batteries or ChargePAK C6L (not supplied).
CE marked. Compliant with the EMC and Low Voltage Directives (2004/108/
EC an 2006/95/EC). ETSI EN 300 401 compliant. Australian C-Tick N1600
& Electrical Safety.
210 wide x 145 high x 72 deep (excluding controls).
Integral telescopic aerial.
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