Hi Dane

All very informative, but how realistic is accessibility of this radio for a
non-sighted person?  I am thinking more of the menu facilities rather than
actual use of the set. 


Kind regards,

Jackie Brown
Twitter: @thebrownsplace
Skype: Thejackmate

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Sent: 26 December 2013 03:11
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Subject: Further Exploration Of My Tivoli Audio DAB Radio

Hi and I trust you've all had a pleasant Christmas Day though our friends in
the States are probably still making the most of the day itself.

Its Boxing Day here which means plenty of cricket to follow and plenty of
time to catch up on those things that need to be caught up on including the
scanning of operating instructions and owners manuals so time to look at the
supplied manual for the Tivoli DAB Radio.

The radio itself is called the Tivoli Pal Plus so my error, I thought it was
called the Tivoli Pal Dab.

The radio has a built-in digital clock with 2 alarms that can be set, the
procedure for setting these alarms seems straight forward enough according
to the manual so - once I get some help with the Remote Control layout -
I'll have a play and see just how successful I am, can't see any real
problems here.

The choices in the menu are a delight I should think to any lover of a good
radio as so much can be customised here, there's a loudness facility, Bass
and Treble controls, EQ presets and more.

The display is customisable, just how customisable I can't say given I can't
seen it but there are plenty of lighting options and options to adjust the
font size, an auto brightness is also part of the display adjustment
settings.

If listening to the radio through a headset is something you'll be doing a
lot of then note the adjustments particular to this mode of listening such
as balance, mono or stereo headphones listening, Bass, Treble and EQ,
separate volume adjustment etc.

By default the backlight remains on all the time when running the radio on
battery and this is interesting, the Pal Plus is the only radio I've used
where the backlight remains lit, the opposite is usually the default, I'll
make a note to change this setting in order to get a longer battery life
though their may well be a disadvantage in doing this as I didn't notice
separate backlight settings for power and battery operations.

I'm very glad to say that the sleep timer is very accessible on this radio
through the "sleep" button on the remote control, pressing once enables the
time and each subsequent press changes the sleep timer, I'll have to get
some help to find out the exact cycle.  Having access to the sleep timer in
this way is such a welcome change in a modern day radio, so many radios
available today use the power button to enable the sleep timer and make
changes to it so a person with no way of reading the display would find this
method extremely difficult and frustrating to deal with.

I had a play around with the FM band, on the remote controller the user
presses the "source" button until the FM band is selected - the white noise
from the FM band is recognisable anywhere -.

>From here I was able to engage manual tuning by pressing the jog-dial once
and then turning the dial, every click of the dial changed the frequency in
50KHZ steps though I would imagine this could be changed somewhere in the
settings if required.

I didn't try the radio under my usual test conditions but it certainly had
no problems in receiving a station I regularly listen to 80 miles from here
which is 400KHZ above a stronger station nearby.

I'll publish more notes as I keep exploring this wonderful radio.



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Dane Trethowan
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