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Help and advice
Secondary and inactive stations
(</>) Secondary digital radio services
Some stations have accompanying secondary services which provide extra
information or alternative content and may only be broadcast at certain times. If a
station has a secondary service available, the station shows ‘>’ next to its name in
the station list and the secondary service appears next to the station in the list. A
secondary service has a ‘<’ before its name in the station list.
(?) Inactive or unavailable digital radio stations
Inactive or unavailable stations appear on the station list preceded by ‘?’ and
cannot be tuned to. A station may be inactive or unavailable because the station
is not broadcasting at the current time (check with the station) or has stopped
broadcasting altogether. Also, you may not have a strong enough signal to receive
the Multiplex on which the station is broadcast.
Hints and tips
Display says ‘No stations available’
Press the Autotune button on the back of your Pop to search for digital stations.
Try adjusting your aerial or radio position.
Receiving new digital radio stations that have started broadcasting
Press the Autotune button on the back of your Pop to search for new digital
stations. Try adjusting your aerial or radio position.
I can’t see Pop in the list of available Bluetooth devices on my mobile
device
This may be because your Pop Bluetooth visibility setting is set to ‘Hidden’ or ‘Off’
(see page 19). Your Bluetooth setting will need to be set to ‘On’ to be visible on
your mobile device.
My mobile device is prompting me for a passcode when I try to pair with
my Pop
Some legacy Bluetooth devices may prompt you to enter a passcode when trying
to pair with Pop. If this occurs, enter the code ‘0000’.