User manual

9
DAB Problems
Symptoms Remedies
1. Radio cuts out. Try this link
http://www.ukdigitalradio.com/a
dvice/toptips/
Please note: If you live in a
basement flat, or your building
is steel-framed or reinforced
concrete, or if the topography of
where you live means you get
poor FM or mobile phone
service, your DAB coverage
may be affected
Make sure the aerial is fully extended. Reposition the
radio/aerial to get minimum signal error (ref. To page 42 (43
Issue2a)).
Make sure batteries are not flat (if using batteries). Try radio
on mains (using mains adaptor).
Check the digital radio (DAB) coverage in your area using the
link – www.ukdigitalradio.com/coverage/search/default.asp
and your postcode.
The type of building and surroundings can seriously affect the
DAB reception. Sizeable concrete and metal work in the building
(e.g. Block of flats, shopping centre, near or under a bridge,
thermal insulation with aluminium foil) can considerably reduce
the signal strength.
Note: If you have had an unusual problem not listed and found the solution, please let us know for the benefit of other
users (if possible include the make and model of your router). The email address is a.g@robertsts.com thanks.
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