ENGLISH | Tracking the same programme— |
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| When driving in an area where FM reception |
| is not sufficient enough, this receiver |
| automatically tunes in to another FM RDS |
| station of the same network, possibly |
| broadcasting the same programme with stronger |
| signals (see the illustration on the right column). |
| When shipped from the factory, Network- |
| Tracking Reception is activated. |
| To change the |
| setting, see |
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| Using the message service— |
| RDS Radiotext (RT) |
| What is RDS Radiotext |
| RDS Radiotext is part of the RDS data signal |
| to transmit various text information (e.g. |
| programme information, phone numbers, |
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| information and news headlines). The text |
| service is part of the RDS broadcast. |
| One message may contain up to 64 |
| characters. |
| The message service is an optional service |
| and is not supported by all broadcasters. |
| Once you tuned in to a station that supports the |
| message service, the service is automatically |
| received. |
To show the RDS Radiotext (RT) information
While listening to a station that supports RT...
DISP
Radiotext is displayed.
See page 5.
•The Radiotext screen will be temporarily canceled when you operate the receiver.
It takes time to load data. While loading, “Loading” and progress indications appear.
•You can see approximate loading percentage with the indications.
If text message is unavailable, the text screen will change to source operation screen. Yet, when text message becomes available later, the text screen will automatically appear.
To show whole text at once, press and hold
DISP while Radiotext is displayed.
To restore the previous screen, press and hold DISP again.
Programme A broadcasting on different frequency areas (01 – 05)
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