Acoustic Solutions Pd2 Dab Digital Radio Manual

Acoustic Solutions Pd2 Dab Digital Radio Manual 4,2/5 8052 votes

We're here to help you get the most from your Stereo DAB/FM Radio. As intended, a simple solution can often be found in the Troubleshooting. Will switch on, Welcome to Digital Radio will be displayed and then your Radio will go. Acoustic solutions pd2 dab radio. The power button is on but the display is locked with 'welcome to digital radio' I cannot get any response.

Acoustic Solutions PD2 Acoustic Solutions PD2 [scrapped] Acoustic Solutions PD2 This is a digital FM/DAB mains operated, table top, portable radio housed in a wooden case. It has an LCD display and a set of pushbuttons on the front panel. This is one of a job lot of four radios which I purchased on Ebay. I understand that this model was sold by Argos and Currys for about £ 30 - £ 40 When I received it the aerial, external power supply and socket for the latter were absent. I fitted a power supply and it did work but there was a background noise even when the power was supposedly off. I gave up on this one and have dismantled it and kept the speakers.

Specification and details Supply voltage 6V at 800mA [now 230volts AC 50Hz] Alarm clock with sleep. DAB auto time update. Stereo loudspeakers 2 x 2 watts RMS Frequency coverage: FM 87.5 - 108 MHz DAB 174.928 - 239.200 MHz Up to eight FM and eight DAB stations can be preset and selected by the buttons on the front panel There is a 3.5mm socket for headphones. Size (H)18.9, (W)29, (D)10cm. Corel paint brushes.

China 2008/9 Close up view of inside of the back panel [the power supply is not original].

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• 1 Answer SOURCE: Hello I experienced a similar problem some time ago. I thought I was responsible for the problem because I run the radio of a dual voltage shaver socket and accidentally switched the socket output to 110v. From that point on the radio did excactly what you described. I perservered in trying to find out why but to no avail so I abandoned it.

Some months later out of curiosity I plugged it, switched it on and it worked perfectly. Try leaving it unplugged for a few days (which by this time will have already passed). It may just recover like mine did. Posted on Dec 03, 2010.