(Each model type has a “Family” suffix – idly wonder how many people will be sufficiently on-brand to understand/care what a “family” is, in this context?) Click Software, then Software upgrade then another Software upgrade link. Probably only supports recent products? Click the “if your product is not listed” link and navigate through Digital Radio/Hi-Fi and One Family.Enter again in uppercase in case of sloppy programming. Enter serial number on iPhone, rejected.(Later: it is, if you remove the two letters in the middle). Look at slightly worn barcode (sticky label) on back of radio – consists of six digits, two letters, 4 digits, a space then a 9 – is this it? Maybe the final nine is a check digit./upgrade redirects to and prompts for serial number.Felt sense of irritation at charging for a feature that ought to be free, and that offering it free will boost chance of repeat custom. Nervously visit Pure website – seem to remember DAB+ upgrade cost £10 or so.Other household radios (including a Roberts Sports DAB 5 – my review) can receive these automatically, but the Pure One Classic (purchased Dec 2009 – £47, Amazon) displays “Upgrade /upgrade”. Notice Global have added a couple of new DAB+ stations on the Digital One multiplex.
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