Range Rover: HD radio™ receiver operation
HD Radio™ technology operates in a very similar way to the standard AM/FM system. Information on storing stations, waveband selection etc., is given under 113, RADIO CONTROLS.
When an HD Radio signal is detected and received, the tuner gradually blends automatically between the analog and the digital audio.
Note: During this process, a change in volume levels may be experienced. The volume matching between the analog and digital signal is dependent upon the broadcaster.
If a digital signal is unavailable, the AM/FM analog signal is automatically selected. If the signal is lost when listening to a multicast service, the audio will be muted.
When tuned to an HD Radio channel, the station name shown in the display, is prefixed by HD. If there are multicast services available, the station name will be prefixed by HD1.
HD radio
HD Radio™ systems provide digital radio broadcasts on AM/FM radio alongside the analog radio signals. HD Radio technology is capable of providing improved audio quality compared to the analog br ...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 ...See also:
Secondary Latch System
This vehicle has an underbody-mounted tire hoist assembly equipped with a secondary
latch system. It is designed to stop the spare tire from suddenly falling off your
vehicle. For the secondary latc ...
Useful information
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General notes
Differential locks are available only in
vehicles with the Off-Road Pro engineering
package.
Your vehicle is equipped with the following:
• A differential lock for the transfer box:
this
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