Hello. Unfortunately, I can't help you with the Bluetooth connection as I've never tried it. Could it be that the TV and TechniSat are too far apart and therefore the connection is not established? Or does the software on the TV or TechniSat disconnect after 10 minutes? You would have to look at the system settings for both devices.
There is also the option of connecting the TV and TechniSat. I assume that the two devices are placed close to each other in terms of distance...
Your TV must also have "Analogue OUTPUT", consisting of a red and a white RCA socket. Connect these to your TechniSat at the "Audio INPUT" connection. By selecting "Line In", the TV sound should now be transmitted in very good quality.
I hope I have been able to help you with this.
Happy New Year and best wishes,
Beat
It works with F+ and F- as well as next track, but is unfortunately not user-friendly with a large collection and the naming convention must be strictly observed.
Good morning,
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No, the antenna input (F socket) is designed for external antennas such as the supplied throw antenna and cannot be used as a cable connection for cable TV. The product data and manufacturer's specifications describe it exclusively for DAB+/FM antennas.
The CD player and radio tuner in question supports MP3 and AAC audio formats, but does not appear to support M4A or FLAC formats. For more details on compatible formats, we advise you to consult the user manual or the product's official technical specifications.
The device does not have a LAN connection. However, it does have WLAN connections, which make it possible to use Internet radio and streaming services.
No, the TechniSat Digitradio 143 V3 cannot connect a Bluetooth speaker as an output device. It can receive Bluetooth signals to stream audio from devices such as smartphones or tablets, but it cannot send audio signals via Bluetooth to other devices such as Bluetooth speakers. For use with speakers, it must be connected to an external amplifier or soundbar.
However, the "Digitradio 143 V3" device from TechniSat does not support DAB+ via cable, but rather via the integrated DAB+ receiver technology. It offers DAB+, DAB, FM radio and Internet radio, but no cable-based DAB+ function.
No, the TechniSat Digitradio 143 V3 cannot connect a Bluetooth speaker as an output device. Although it can receive Bluetooth signals to stream audio from devices such as smartphones or tablets, it cannot send audio signals via Bluetooth to other devices such as Bluetooth speakers. For use with speakers, it must be connected to an external amplifier or soundbar.
No, you cannot connect stereo speakers directly to the TechniSat Digitradio 143 V3 as the device does not have a built-in amplifier. It is a pure tuner and therefore cannot operate speakers without an external amplifier.
To use speakers, you must connect the Digitradio 143 V3 to an external amplifier or a soundbar with an integrated amplifier. An optical cable can be used for this to avoid unwanted noises such as ground loops.
To my knowledge, the Digitradio 143 V3 can only receive an audio stream via Bluetooth (e.g. audio player on a smartphone or tablet). It cannot send audio via Bluetooth and cannot broadcast to a Bluetooth speaker.
The device has various connection options; as already mentioned, RCA, but also digital optical connections:
https://www.technisat.com/de_DE...
Cables were not included, you can also order them from Galaxus :-)
Yes, it runs on a Samsung Q995GC via Toslink. TV in parallel via eARC.
When I switch on the 143, the soundbar switches on automatically and switches to the correct input.
conditionally yes. Either one with a built-in phono preamp or one with an interconnected phono preamp (available for 20.-). It is then connected to the AUX input (3.5mm stereo jack).
I got it for someone, but did not use it myself.
But the manual says:
CD/MP3 and USB playback:
Title
Artist
Album
Folder
Path
Bit and sample rate
Playback buffer
Date
Runtime
ID3 on/off (display text information if available)
Good evening, for the connection of the 3.5 mm Aux input of the Sonos Box Era100 you still need the Aux cable and the adapter which you can read in the description of the Sonos Box.
The 2 components are available separately in the shop. Kind regards
Attention, no speakers can be connected to this digital radio, it does not have a built-in amplifier for that. it would be connected to an external amplifier.
This unit is a little more expensive, but it also has a built-in amplifier where you can connect speakers directly. It also has DAB+:
Noxon Network Audio Player HiFi A580 (Radio Tuner, Network Audio Player, Mid-Range)
Hello, this should actually work.
Provided the Onkyo amplifier has an aux input, which is actually standard. I did the same with my old NAD amplifier. Kind regards
You can connect the device to your Yamaha RX V4A receiver by routing the output signals from the device to the receiver via RCA or optical cables. There is no direct Bluetooth connection from the device to the receiver as the device can only receive Bluetooth input signals.
To integrate your record player, you can connect it to the device via the AUX input (3.5 mm stereo jack), provided the record player has a built-in phono preamplifier or an external preamplifier. You can then forward the output signals to the receiver via the cables mentioned above.