Range Rover: Poor reception and auto switching - HD radio - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Poor reception and auto switching

In areas of poor reception due to signal masking and transmitter strengths, the HD Radio™ system may switch between the HD Radio primary signal and the corresponding analog broadcast more frequently. If tuned to a multicast service, the audio may mute more frequently.

If poor reception and auto switching becomes unacceptable, it is recommended that HD is switched off or the user tunes to an HD Radio service with better coverage in their location.

    Tuning to multicast services
    Multicast services (extra digital audio channels) can be received on HD Radio™ channel broadcasts. Their availability is dependent upon the channel broadcaster. If an HD Radio channel features m ...

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