Range Rover: Radio broadcast data system (RBDS) - Radio - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Radio broadcast data system (RBDS)

Your radio is equipped with RBDS which enables the audio unit to receive additional information with normal FM radio signals. Note: Not all FM radio stations broadcast RBDS information.

Select Settings (6) then select RBDS On to view or alter RBDS settings.

  • • RBDS station name display. The station name will not display if it is not available from the broadcaster or if RBDS is unavailable due to loss of reception.
  • • RBDS enables stations to be categorized by program type, e.g., rock music, current affairs, news, etc. The list is then available to view via the Station list soft key.
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