After time delivery I have the radio mounted on the underside of a kitchen cabinet using the drilling template. Assembly for a good home improvement problems. However, the outlet should be within range of the radio. The commissioning of the radio was then but only with the help of the multilingual manual. Here, the manufacturer Grundig should an example of the "customer-friendly" station programming of many car radio manufacturers take an example. Start channel scan, if desired station is found, hold desired preset button for a few seconds and release it after beep. Done. The Manual Channel I perceived as a bit cumbersome at the Grundig radio. The repeated intensive reading instruction has then but still led to success. The simple wire antenna was then, however, not found so many channels, so that was tolerable in the total time. Connection for an external antenna would - like other buyers also find - very helpful. The DAB + reception I am not at all satisfied. The automatic station search is the detection of more than 20 stations, I can hear them properly, however, only one! Where's the rest go? The manual helps here, unfortunately not. Perhaps the device has also a defect, I can not rule unfortunately. However, because of my wife favorite stations can be properly received on VHF and the sound here is also satisfactory, I'm in this regard no more thoughts.
Conclusion: If you want a visually appealing kitchen radio, in an area with reasonably good radio reception at a price which does not move in the "low-cost area" buy and can, which is served with this unit certainly not bad. The manufacturer itself, however, should look around in the market, which facilitate operation possibilities there are so already on the market today!