Polk Audio HDX3 Radio User Manual


 
User’s Guide
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Introduction
HD Radio
stations offer digital-quality sound, simultaneous data transmission, and multiple channels of programming,
all from their familiar location on the radio dial. The HDX3
provides rich, lifelike sound and simple operation in a
compact stereo system. Its smooth, natural response and room-filling sound enhance audio fidelity on both AM and
FM bands.
What’s In The Box?
HDX3 console
Speak
ers (2)
Speaker cables (2)
AM Antenna
FM Antennas (2)
Remote Control
Who Is Polk Audio
The acoustic system of the HDX3 was designed for maximum performance by Polk Audio, an award-winning
designer and manufacturer of high-performance audio products for over 30 years. Polk Audio holds over 50 patents
for advances in audio design and technology. Polk’s products include loudspeakers and electronic components for
home, auto and marine applications, including the first XM satellite radio home component tuner, the world’s first
audiophile-grade active IP-addressable loudspeaker, the first THX Ultra2 Certified in-ceiling loudspeaker, and the
first entertainment system to include HD Radio technology, satellite radio capability and a DVD player. For more
information please visit www.polkaudio.com.
HD Radio Technology & Multicasting
The single largest technological advancement in radio in more than 45 years, HD Radio technology is the new standard
for digital AM and FM radio in the US and around the world. HD Radio technology transforms your radio listening
experience in exciting new ways, offering you the quality, choice and interactive data services that are fast becoming
a new information and entertainment standard.
Multicasting, which is the ability to broadcast multiple program streams over a single FM frequency (97.7-2, 97.7-3,
etc.), greatly increases the amount and diversity of content you can access. HD Radio technology offers:
St
atic-free, crystal-clear reception
CD-quality sound on FM Digital; FM-stereo quality sound on AM
Stations stay in their well-known, traditional place on the radio dial
A variety of “data services” ranging from text-based information (artist name, song title, weather alerts, school
closings and more) to live traffic reports, all of which would scroll across your receiver display.
To find HD Radio stations in your area, please visit www.hdradio.com.
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HD Radio™ Technology Manufactured Under License From iBiquity Digital Corporation. iBiquity Digital, the HD Radio logo, and the HD
logo are registered trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corporation. HD Radio™ is a trademark of iBiquity Digital Corporation U.S. and Foreign
Patents.
Polk Audio is a Directed Electronics company which trades on NASDAQ under the symbol DEIX. Investor information can be found at
http://investor.directed.com. Polk Audio is a registered trademark of Polk Audio, Inc. HDX3 is a trademark of Polk Audio, Inc.