Hi Ray, comment if your DAB Radio, work with an external power supply or directly to the outlet
If it is the second option and you have a line voltage of 120 volts, you can use a transformer of 220 volts to 120 volts, in an inverted way, as a voltage booster, you enter 120 volts and you will have on the other side of the transformer 240 volts
It is important that you use a Transformer, to have the primary secondary isolated
Comment
Regards Franco Dosil
Hola Ray, comenta si tu DAB Radio, trabaja con una fuente de alimentacion externa o directamente al toma corriente
Si es la segunda opcion y tu tienes una tension de linea de 120 volts, puedes usar un transformador de 220 volts a 120 volts, en forma invertida, como elevador de tension, le ingresas 120 volts y vas a tener del otro lado del transformador 240 volts
Es importante que uses un Transformador, para tener aislado el primario del secundario
Comenta
Saludos Franco Dosil
SOURCE: how to reboot hitachi dab radio
Sounds like what happened to my Sharp DAB receiver recently . - Swtch OFF completely from all power sources and proceed with the recommended RESET function.
Move set and/or aerial to be sure of a good strong signal before attempting a complete re-start and full AutoTune as per the instruction manual.
This operation certainly cured my problem although I never have found out what caused the failure in the first place!!!
SOURCE: Setting the reset stations on a DAB radio
I used lateral thinking! looked at the instructions for my other matsui DAB radio and worked it out from there. With this Ferguson model you have to find the station you want manually and then press one of the preset buttons (it only has 4 but these are enough for me)
68 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×