There are only a few FM stations left, the transmission power is low, FM works fine if the transmitter is still transmitting. DAB is new and works in the same way as the Internet.
A record player cannot be connected directly to the Dabman i200 CD. The device has connections such as USB, Bluetooth and WLAN, but no specific connection option for record players. However, there is a 3.5mm audio input that you could theoretically use to connect an external device such as a record player with a suitable adapter, as long as the record player has an output that is compatible with this connection.
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From my point of view, it is only a receiver. See also here:
https://www.computerbild.de/artikel/cb-Tests-Lautsprecher-Imperial-Dabman-i200-Test-DAB-Radio-Spotify-Bluetooth-30262437.html#:~:text=The%20Dabman%20i200%20also%20plays%20the%20popular%20streaming%20service.
If you want to transfer music from the DABMAN I200 CD to another device via Bluetooth, you will need a Bluetooth transmitter. However, a Bluetooth receiver to receive music via Bluetooth from another device such as a mobile phone or iPod touch is built into the unit.
In short: You can receive music with the unit via Bluetooth, but you need accessories to send music.
Hello Babtsch, with mine I can select "Repeat all" (2/4) in "Settings" (17/23) "Playback settings".
Perhaps "repeat one" is activated there by default.
Was MP3 played from USB, from CD, from NAS or from Bluetooth? If the problem occurs with the latter, the settings would have to be made on the "handheld player" (mobile phone) (smart-ass ;-) ).
Hello, the Dabman can receive Bluetooth music from a mobile phone.
Unfortunately, such audio output devices are generally unable to transmit, as they are designed to play music via the integrated speakers themselves.
To put it simply, you can think of it like a pair of headphones. They also play the music themselves and do not transmit anything to other devices, even though they are connected via Bluetooth.
I don't quite understand the logic behind sending music from the Dabman (stereo audio system) to a Bluetooth box (mono) when the music from the smartphone could also be sent directly to the Bluetooth box....
Not a question - just in case someone runs into the same problem, I could not get the Internet radio to work over WiFi. Sometimes it worked but most of the time any attempt to listen to an internet radio station resulted in "Connection failed". It was strange as at the same time the radio had info about the weather or was synced with www.mediayou.net. I have Internet Box-Plus/swisscom and it did not matter whether I used WPS or set the wifi password in the menu. Fortunately there is also an option of manual setting of the wireless connection and it has been working reliably since I chose appropriate settings (namely the default encryption the internetbox uses).
The radio has a power supply unit, but no power adapter.
Power supply unit: Part that is plugged into the socket and supplies the voltage required by the radio at the output. Although often called an "adapter" in English, it is not commonly used in German.
Power adapter: Adapter that comes between the socket and the power supply, if the power supply is a different country variant and does not fit into a Swiss socket (e.g. if digitec imports devices that were intended for another market).
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