User Guide Owner's manual
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Hints and tips
Troubleshooting
Display says ‘No stations available’
Check that your aerial cable is uncoiled and ideally hanging 
vertically. Press the Autotune button to search for services. Try 
moving to another location to find better reception.
(?) Inactive or unavailable stations
Inactive or unavailable stations are those which appear on the 
station list but are not available because either you are outside 
the broadcast area, have lost reception or the station is not 
currently broadcasting. Unavailable stations have a ‘?’ before 
their name on the station list.
I can’t access secondary services
At the time of publishing not many secondary services are 
available. If secondary services are available for the currently 
selected station the secondary ‘>>’ indicator will be shown on 
the display next to the station name.
Display says ‘Station not available’
This may occur if a broadcaster takes a station off-air whilst you are 
listening to it. If tuned to a secondary service CHRONOS re-tunes 
to the associated primary service. If tuned to a primary service, 
CHRONOS waits until service resumes or you pick a new station.
I hear a ‘burbling’ sound on some stations
Although DAB is excellent at providing quality audio from very 
little signal, the quality can suffer if the signal strength is too low. 
If that happens, a ‘burbling’ sound can sometimes be heard.
Clock shows the wrong time
This may happen if the multiplex you last tuned to broadcasts an 
incorrect time signal, try tuning to a station in another multiplex.










