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My second hand Multispace came with DAB and a remote but with no instructions.The salesman did say forget it using it. I did fiddle and get it going and got used to it.The remote battery went and I lost the stations. Is it worth hassling with probably a new remote. I mainly use Five Live and a local bbc channel. Any instructions about,Youtube etc, to help me make up my mind. The remote is Citroens own i.e their logo is on it.
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I had a DAB radio fitted in my new Berlingo (December 2014). Frankly, I am not thrilled with it and will be talking to the dealer about it. Yes, the control is so fiddly I find it almost impossible to change the station when I'm driving. It tends to lose the signal, too, and there is some fault because the FM reception is badly affected by the DAB, I think. A shame, because a change to DAB is on the horizon for all of us, so I believe it is worth persevering with. BTW, the instruction leaflet is hopeless!
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also worth noting the kenwood dab in my van has powered dab aerial and works great, my bosses vw transporter with the same head unit and non powered aerial is rubbish and hes switched it to fm only
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Not like that doofer, remote v.small about 2.5in long by 1.5 in wide. No super glue -regular Citroen button in the middle.
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