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Drivers & Downloads
Documentation:
Owners Manual - 361 KB PDF Factsheet - 306KB PDF
Frequently Asked Questions
Apple Macintosh support for PURE Digital radio/tuner upgrading. Problems upgrading your radio's software? Some tips. What is the analogue phono output stage of the DRX-701ES measured at? What headphones are recommended for use with my DRX-701ES? Reversed left and right audio channels via S/PDIF. What is the power consumption of the DRX-701ES? Can I use the DRX-701ES USB port to record music to my PC? How can I use the RDI output socket on my DRX-701ES? DRX-701ES and 256kbit/s + bit rates I don't have a stereo system, can I use the DRX-701ES radio on its own? Hex codes for the DRX-701ES remote control. Does the DRX-701ES receive FM/AM radio?

Reference Material / Internet Links If I take my DAB digital radio abroad, will I be able to pick up foreign DAB services? Can my radio receive all UK Digital Radio (DAB) channels? Are digital radios easy to use? Do I have to pay a subscription to listen to digital radio stations? I've heard the term Multiplex used when talking about DAB. What is a Multiplex?
What sort of aerial do I need?
Your Pure Digital radio\ hi-fi tuner will come with an indoor aerial, either a ribbon dipole or a standard telescopic aerial.
The aerial supplied should work well if you're within DAB coverage area, however if you're listening in a basement, or your building is steel-framed, or reinforced concrete, you might need an external aerial. As a rule of thumb, if you already have poor FM or mobile phone reception, chances are you'll need an external aerial. But first, see if placing the radio near to a window improves reception.
To obtain the best results from an external aerial, either use a dipole (omnidirectional aerial - should work well for moderate to strong signal levels provided it is vertically polarised) or, in exceptional circumstances, a Yaggi (which has a much higher gain than a dipole, but is directional - best suited where reception is poor and all transmitters are in the same direction). The Yagi aerial must be pointed at the transmitters.
All DAB Di-pole aerials must be vertically polarised. The higher the aerial is mounted, the better reception you will receive.
You should find a qualified aerial installer in your local Yellow Pages, but make sure they understand you want a DAB aerial, not an FM or TV aerial. Can I get local stations from other parts of the country? Can I take my DAB digital radio abroad and still listen to the same stations? Can I get DAB digital radio anywhere in the UK? What stations will I get in my area? Can I use my existing external TV/FM aerial for receiving DAB digital radio? I have selected a station and it appears on the display but why can't I hear it? How is DAB Digital radio is different to FM radio? I have poor TV/Digital TV/FM reception, will my digital radio reception also be poor? How do I get programme information (e.g. DJ or track information)? What happens if a station temporarily stops broadcasting? How do I tune to a new station which has started broadcasting? Do I lose my presets if I retune my DRX-701ES? If I change the battery in the remote control do I lose my presets? Why is there sometimes a delay in switching from one station to another? What can I do when my DRX-701ES displays ‘No Stations Available’? Why is the DAB signal out of synchronization with the FM signal? I have a digital display on my existing radio. Isn’t this a DAB radio?

Contacting Technical Support
Use the details below to contact PURE Digital if you have a problem
installing or using PURE or VideoLogic products. If you want to
call us, please try to have details to hand, such as your PC's make
and model (if applicable), other hardware installed, and how to
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PURE Digital
Imagination Technologies
Home Park Estate
Kings Langley
Herts. WD4 8LZ
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)1923 277477 (tel)
+44 (0)1923 270188 (fax)
[email protected]
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