Onkyo TX-SR876 Owner Manual - Page 76

Listening to HD Radio™ Stations (North American model only), About HD Radio Stations

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Listening to the Radio-Continued Listening to HD Radio™ Stations (North American model only) HD Radio technology brings digital radio to conventional analog AM and FM radio stations, with improved sound quality, better reception, and new data services. HD Radio technology provides CD-quality sound for FM stations and FM-quality sound for AM stations. In addition, FM HD Radio stations can transmit multiple programs on the same frequency by using multicast channels. Text data display incudes station name, song title, artist name, and so on. For more information about HD Radio technology, visit: www.ibiquity.com www.hdradio.com About HD Radio Stations HD Radio stations broadcast on the same AM and FM frequencies they've always used, and you can receive them by tuning into your favorite station as normal (see page 73). You can store them as presets just like AM and FM stations (see page 75). If the current AM or FM station supports HD Radio technology, the HD indicator lights up. While a digital HD Radio transmission is being received, the DIGITAL indicator lights up. While an analog HD Radio transmission is being received, the ANALOG indicator lights up. Station name HD indicator Song title Artist name HD Radio channel number • If the current AM or FM station supports HD Radio technology, the station's name will be displayed instead of the band and frequency. • When music data is received, song title and artist name information is displayed. • If the current HD Radio station supports multicast channels, the name of the currently selected multicast channel will be displayed. GAME/TV 4 AUX1 5 AUX2 6 TV CH - TAPE TUNER CD 7 8 9 PHONO NET/USB D. TUN TV VOL +10 0 CLEAR --/--- 10 11 12 INPUT SELECTOR MACRO 1 2 3 ZONE3 DVD REMOTE MODE VCR CD ZONE2 CDR/MD/DOCK TV DIMMER CABLE SAT NET/USB RECEIVER TAPE/AMP SLEEP ENTER TOP MENU MENU , + DISPLAY CH DISC ALBUM - PREV CH DISPLAY ENTER GUIDE SETUP EXIT RETURN VOL MUTING AUDIO SEL REC PLAYLIST RANDOM STEREO SP A SP B LISTENING MODE SURR REPEAT AUDIO SUBTITLE PLAY MODE PURE A DIRECT THX ALL ST TEST TONE CH SEL OPEN/CLOSE VIDEO OFF AUDIO SEL VCR LEVEL- L NIGHT DVD LEVEL+ Re-EQ HDD RC-687M AUDIO SEL ENTER DISPLAY 76

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Listening to the Radio
—Continued
HD Radio technology brings digital radio to conven-
tional analog AM and FM radio stations, with improved
sound quality, better reception, and new data services.
HD Radio technology provides CD-quality sound for
FM stations and FM-quality sound for AM stations. In
addition, FM HD Radio stations can transmit multiple
programs on the same frequency by using multicast
channels. Text data display incudes station name, song
title, artist name, and so on.
For more information about HD Radio technology, visit:
www.ibiquity.com
www.hdradio.com
About HD Radio Stations
HD Radio stations broadcast on the same AM and FM
frequencies they’ve always used, and you can receive
them by tuning into your favorite station as normal (see
page 73). You can store them as presets just like AM and
FM stations (see page 75).
If the current AM or FM station supports HD Radio tech-
nology, the HD indicator lights up.
While a digital HD Radio transmission is being received,
the DIGITAL indicator lights up. While an analog HD
Radio transmission is being received, the ANALOG
indicator lights up.
If the current AM or FM station supports HD Radio
technology, the station’s name will be displayed
instead of the band and frequency.
When music data is received, song title and artist
name information is displayed.
If the current HD Radio station supports multicast
channels, the name of the currently selected multicast
channel will be displayed.
Listening to HD Radio™ Stations
(North American model only)
HD indicator
HD Radio channel number
Station name
Artist name
Song title
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