fragfutter;522265 Wrote:
> So i need to remember pressing pause, or need to remember to scroll
> through the controller and turn receiver off. Just wanted to collect
> ideas how you handle this. I mean the controler has no indicator if the
> controlled device is on or in standby and has no (hardw
So i need to remember pressing pause, or need to remember to scroll
through the controller and turn receiver off. Just wanted to collect
ideas how you handle this. I mean the controler has no indicator if the
controlled device is on or in standby and has no (hardware) button to
power it off.
can
fragfutter;53 Wrote:
> There is a menu point to turn off the receiver, but i normaly don't do
> that.
I guess that explains why the Receiver stays on. ;)
fragfutter;53 Wrote:
> I start an internet stream on radio and receiver (synced, yes i know
> they are proxied), then i turn off the
i never switch off the controller ;) Just place it in the craddle. There
is a menu point to turn off the receiver, but i normaly don't do that.
To phrase my problem in other words.
I start an internet stream on radio and receiver (synced, yes i know
they are proxied), then i turn off the radio by
Spencers;522009 Wrote:
> hope i was clear, and resolved your issue!
Sorry, but I didn't understand a word.
fragfutter;521997 Wrote:
> What happens if i listen to an internet station and simply turn off the
> radio? The duett keeps on streaming. I won't notice because the amp is
> powered off. N
So, you have a station, and you are conected on radion and satelite with
it. you must have more connection on it. otherwise, you can't swich the
chanels. you need to use, like auxiliar for satelite and tuner for
radio.
hope i was clear, and resolved your issue!
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Spencers
How do you power off the SB Receiver?
I'm running a SB Radio and a SB Receiver. Those two are synchronized,
but only audio, not volume or power. When i start to listen to some
music on the radio, i can go over to the other room, switch on the amp
and voila, same music.
What happens if i listen