Range Rover: 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 multicast services, HD1 will be displayed.
To access any available multicast services, use the seek buttons on the audio unit. The selected service (HD2, HD3 etc.) will be displayed.
Note: If the last of the multicast stations is passed when using the seek arrows, then the next analog station will be selected. There will be a delay while the unit tunes to the next available analog frequency.
Multicast channels can be stored as presets and used as normal. When recalling a multicast preset, a short delay may be experienced during which the audio is muted. If the signal is lost when listening to a multicast service, the audio will be muted.
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 ...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 freque ...See also:
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Important safety notes
WARNING
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filter before
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Indicator lights
Adaptive Front lighting System
(AFS) indicator light (if so
equipped)
When the ignition switch is pushed to the
ON position, the Adaptive Front lighting
System (AFS) indicator light will ill ...