Dab+ (Digital Radio) Function; What Is Dab; Dab+ (Digital Radio) Reception; Station Search (Auto) - TechniSat DIGITRADIO 1990 Instruction Manual

Portable dab+/fm radio with cd player and bluetooth music streaming
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9 DAB+ (Digital Radio) function

9.1 What is DAB+?

DAB+ is a new digital format through which crystal clear sound with no noise can
be heard. In contrast to conventional analogue radio stations, DAB+ can be used to
broadcast multiple stations on one and the same frequency. This is referred to as an
ensemble or multiplex.
An ensemble is comprised of the radio station, as well as several service components
or data services which are broadcast individually by the radio stations. For further
information, please visit e.g.

9.2 DAB+ (digital radio) reception

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Press the MODE button until [DAB Radio] is shown in the display.
If DAB+ is being started for the first time, a complete scan will be performed.
After the scan is complete, the first station is played back in alphanumeric
order.

9.3 Station search (auto)

9.3.1 Automatic Scan
The automatic scan (Complete scan) scans all DAB+ band III channels and
thereby finds all stations being broadcast within the reception area.
After the scan is complete, the first station is played back in alphanumeric
order.
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To carry out an automatic station scan, press the SCAN/Play/Pause/PAIR
button (9).
Alternatively:
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Open the main menu by holding down the INFO/MENU/MEMORY button (5)
and use the TUNING/SKIP buttons (6, 7) to select the <Complete Scan> item.
Press the ENTER/STOP/SLEEP button (8) to start the scan.
During the scan a progress bar and the number of stations found is displayed.
If no stations are detected, check the telescopic antenna and, if required,
change the installation location.
9.3.2 Manual scan
This menu item is used to check the reception channels and can be used to align the
antenna. Furthermore, stations can be added manually.
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