lw395
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interested of Botolph Claydon
It is a white one......
tell me more...
interested of Botolph Claydon
It is a white one......
Given that unless you sail near to big urban centres systems like this are useless why waste the money?
Given that unless you sail near to big urban centres systems like this are useless why waste the money?
Or DAB+Why on earth would you want a DAB radio? Its an outdated 1980 format which all other countries other than the dear old UK have dumped in favour of DAB 2...
Or DAB+
It really needs a group to start a petition to get this nonsense changed, we have become the dumping ground for all the carp DAB gear. I won't buy one until things change.
This sounds like a southern UK thread.
I can often get no FM signal at all at sea, and DAB would be impossible.
Its AM or LW mostly in Scotland, though the Campbeltown station (FM) can be an entertaining giggle for a while!
Why on earth would you want a DAB radio? Its an outdated 1980 format which all other countries other than the dear old UK have dumped in favour of DAB 2.
Get a car radio/cd/mp3 player - problem solved
strange
never really lost FM while going from Edinburgh over the top around Shetland and down the other side to Glasgow
a couple of nights up the Voes in Shetland we were reduced to radio scotland on medium wave or radio 4 of lw but maybe only twice
are you sure your radio is okay?
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strange
never really lost FM while going from Edinburgh over the top around Shetland and down the other side to Glasgow
a couple of nights up the Voes in Shetland we were reduced to radio scotland on medium wave or radio 4 of lw but maybe only twice
are you sure your radio is okay?
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DAB came out a long time ago now, the uptake of mobile internet etc was not predicted in much detail.
There is very little wrong with the standard, the real problem is not enough listeners to fund it.
The technology is there for satellite DAB, but where is the market?
The same may happen with TV, what are the economics of having so many channels when the audience has skipped off to the interweb?
I'm sometimes finding nothing I want to watch, even making half an effort at setting a HDD recorder.
I don't watch much TV, I can see the point coming where I watch no live TV at all.
I know several younger people who do not own a TV, they watch only DVDs and downloads.
I don't watch much TV, I can see the point coming where I watch no live TV at all.
I know several younger people who do not own a TV, they watch only DVDs and downloads.
The standard allows for plenty of bitrate and can be extremely high quality audio.DAB+ is vastly superior to DAB. DAB+ cannot be adopted on top of DAB. DAB+ is used by most of the rest of the world.
And there are no stereo DAB stations, apart from those of the BBC.
Bit rates are abysmal, yielding pathetic audio bandwidth.
Battery life is unsatisfactory.
I suspect the standard was adopted in view of broadcasting licence revenue, by elderly management with poor hearing.
It might be capable of decent audio quality, but that isn't what it delivers. As I wrote earlier, all but the BBC transmit in mono only, and at pathetic bit rates. I suspect the youngsters have abandoned radio because it sounds so atrocious. It's as bad as a 96kbs mp3, and that's saying something.The standard allows for plenty of bitrate and can be extremely high quality audio.
I've tested DAB receivers with HP audio analysers and similar kit.
It's fine, good enough to show up issues with most CDs.
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Face the facts, the wireless is mostly for old people now....