Dab - PURE Wayne Hemingway Bug TOO Manual

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DAB

To a fisherman a Dab is a flounder
To a lover of northern British chip shops a Dab is a
large slice of potato dipped in batter and deep fried.
To you, the purchaser of this fine piece of design technology DAB is
Digital Audio Broadcasting. Listening to the radio whilst holding your rod and
eating fried potato will never be the same again.
FM and AM are analogue radio signals and it doesn't take much to interfere with the signal, just
little things like mountains, bad weather and high rise buildings can ruin that moment when England
win the world cup. However, if you are sat listening to your Bug TOO in South Shields and someone suddenly
builds a skyscraper, a tornado comes in off the North Sea and a volcano creates a mountain the size of Everest near
the village of Cleadon then listening to DJ TranceMaster mixing a Fat One in a dancehall stylee will be just like you are
there strutting your stuff in the disco.
Reception on your Bug TOO remains crystal clear because DAB uses obstacles, i.e. the South Shields Erotic Gherkin
Tower, the Twister and the newly formed Geordie Alps as reflectors creating multipath reception conditions to optimise
receiver sensitivity. DAB automatically selects the strongest regional transmitter and gives you digital quality without
hiss, crackle and pop.
Furthermore DAB radios can carry text and soon pictures and even video on their displays. Imagine
lyrics being shown on the screen so you can sing along to all your favourite hits like Atmosphere by
Russ Abbot. All together now "Atmosphere, I love a party with..."
As well as music having digital quality, the spoken word comes over as clear as a bell. The huge
variety of radio stations available on your DAB set are identified by the station's name. You don't
have to remember any big numbers with a decimal point. The name of the station appears on the
screen and you simply scroll through them to find the one you want. I know that many of you may miss your
knob twiddling but take it from us, scrolling is the new knob twiddling.
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