LiftyK
Well-Known Member
I have DAB in my car and very much appreciate it. I installed a car radio with DAB on my fibreglass boat but it would not pick up any DAB stations. I am no aerial expert. Googling revealed the need for a ground plane, a plate of metal to act as ground/earth. On a car this is the roof. Part of the little DAB stick on aerial attaches to the roof after you scratch away the paint at one point. At a boat show I spoke with an aerial supplier who advised that a powered aerial of a certain type would help and avoid the need for a ground plane on a boat. I bought one and indeed it improves reception a little but it's still very patch even around the Solent. Not a success. I'd be interested to learn the experiences and advice of others not using aerial splitters.