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Woodstock DAB52 main DAB tuner features:
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20 DAB stations can be stored (four
banks of five stations) |
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Several DAB stations can be broadcast on one frequency,
called ensembles. Ensembles can be directly selected or scanned. Once an
ensemble has been selected, one of it's stations can be selected. DAB
Travelstore will automatically store the first five stations of the current
ensemble into memory |
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DAB reception on bands: |
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BAND III (Europe) 274.928 - 239.200MHz (Channel 5A - Channel
13F) |
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BAND L (Europe) 1452.961 - 1490.625MHz (Channel LA - Channel
LW) |
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DAB News and DAB Weather announcements can be turned on or
off, as required |
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DAB traffic announcements can be turned off, selected by
region or received unfiltered |
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Auto DAB switching
will switch to equivalent FM station
should no DAB signal be available
(dependant on broadcaster transmitting
service following data) |
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Reception of all DAB sub-programmes is possible |
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DAB radio text can switched on or off |
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Woodstock DAB52 main analogue tuner features:
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30 station presets for FM / LW / MW
wavebands |
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TA (traffic announcement) will switch stations for
the duration of a traffic report. The original station is restored at the end of
the report. Tone and volume of traffic announcements can be independently set. |
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Travelstore function will automatically store the
six strongest (FM only) stations available in area |
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RDS-AF (alternate frequency) feature inaudibly
retunes the receiver to the best available signal for the station that is
currently set |
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PTY-EON (programme type) information displays and
allows selection of similar types of programme (news, pop, classics, sport etc.) |
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Switchable hi-cut filter improves reception of weak
FM stations by reducing treble |
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Preset scan will play all receivable stations for a
period (can be adjusted between 5 and 30 seconds) |
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Radio text can be scrolled across display or turned
off |
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Woodstock DAB52 main CD / MP3 / MMC features:
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Playback of MP3 encoded CD discs at rates of up to
256kB/sec |
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Playback of MMC cards (the MMC card is inserted in a slot below
the CD slot) |
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Accepts any capacity of MMC card
up to 256MB |
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CD / MP3 / MMC audible search, random play, track repeat
and track scan (with adjustable scan period) |
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CD naming allows up to 30 discs to be assigned names of up to 8
characters each (99 discs via CD changer) |
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MP3 / MMC ID3 tag display of artist, disc and track names
(scrolling for tracks not currently playing) |
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CD / MP3 / MMC TPM (track program memory) can store the order
that you require tracks to be played. Up to 30 discs, with up to 40 tracks
on each disc can be stored. This function also operates on an optional CD
changer |
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Woodstock DAB52 other features:
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Timer allows one hour of listening with ignition
switched off, to protect vehicle's battery |
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Mute facility can be manually selected, or
automatically activated by hands free phone call or navigation announcement (if
fitted). Mute volume level is adjustable |
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Car telephone (or navigation announcement, if
fitted) can be played through radio's amplifier and speakers |
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Four channel preamp outputs for connecting
additional amplifier |
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Separate preamp output for subwoofer, with low pass
filtering |
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Display can be set to display clock (12 or 24 hour
modes) briefly when radio is first switched on, or permanently |
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Radio display brightness can be linked to dashboard
illumination on cars that can vary dashboard illumination brightness |
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Auxiliary input facility to connect walkman etc.
(requires lead) |
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Source specific tone adjustment allows tone and
volume distribution settings to be set for each source (radio, MD, CD changer or
aux input, traffic announcements) |
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Five band digital parametric equaliser. Six sound
presets (pop, jazz, speech etc) are provided as pre-programmed equaliser
settings, as alternative to manual adjustment |
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The level meter in the display can be used as an
indicator of volume and settings during equaliser adjustment. At other
times, the display can be switched to a spectrometer display |
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CD changer and/or remote control can be added if
required |
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Radios supplied as complete systems with an aerial are
supplied with all necessary cables and connectors |
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Complete with full fitting & operating guide |