Because of Germany radio has stopped on 153kHz to send and receive the DLF on FM here in front Odenwald is also not possible, I wished this radio - knowing full well that even the DAB + signal is weakening here. Now if I plaziere the radio at a certain point on the breakfast table, the antenna aligned at a certain angle and sit on my chair, reached the signal strength 3 ... 4 stitches and a reasonably trouble-free reception is possible. However, this changes if I go around the room: Then faults are - a dull krrch-krrch - audible, but the language is still evident. While the language (OA signal strength) is well understood, although some s-sounds hiss, playing music is not very convincing: lack bass and middle frequencies are a bit stressed. The former does not apply to the headphone output, so that the connection of a HiFi amplifier can be useful. The sensitivity of the radio with FM reception is ok. Technical: In my walk-den brings a 42cm long antenna rod in the channel 5C (where the DLF sends here) a signal of -95dBm. The radio shows there is a signal strength of "0" and voice or music scraps are audible. Operation with NiMh batteries only works a few hours, after which the display is barely legible and with a weak signal OA is krrch-krrch audible - even though the batteries are discharged since halfway. The headphone output provides frequencies from about 40Hz. Removing inactive stations is not possible (V1.02) Lately, the signal strength of all stations in the channel is given 11D> 10 strokes and thus interference-free reception. The information on DAB digitalradio.de under the programs, the frequency bands and channels and their local reception facilities are to be reaching and sometimes misleading: Here in front Odenwald eg none of the programs listed for Hessen is trouble-free to air, however, some of the listed for Bayern. In addition, since information is missing about transmitter locations and transmission power, it remains unclear which programs are where receivable. One can only order to try and possibly return.