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Noxon A120+ (Radio Tuner)
EUR194,57

Noxon A120+

Radio Tuner


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bkeleanor

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Primequal

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Hello, thank you for your question, it doesn't work because there is no way for the Noxon to turn on your hi-fi system when you wake up. It could possibly work with some computer speakers that turn on when they receive an audio signal from the computer, but I'm not up to date in this area. There's no link between the device's screen and your stereo, each to their own user interface.
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Anonymous

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The Noxon A120+ reacts in the event of a power failure depending on its operating status: - Standby mode: After the power failure, the A120+ returns to standby mode. - DAB playback: After a power failure, the A120+ returns to playback mode for the same station. - IP radio playback: After the power failure, the A120+ goes into standby mode. The LAN (Ethernet) does not have to be reconfigured, but it is necessary to reconnect it in the menu and select the IP radio station again. (Even if the IP address is fixed). This behaviour is not unusual; other IP radio receivers also lose the IP radio "session" in the event of a power failure. This may be due to one of the protocols involved or to the firewall (e.g. built into the Internet router).

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