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In article , Jim Lesurf jcgl@st-
and.demon.co.uk writes
In article , tony sayer
wrote:
In article , Jim Lesurf jcgl@st-
and.demon.co.uk writes
2) Run a UHF antenna feed to the hifi room, and use a 'FreeView' box.
Dunno.. Perhaps you don't mind MP2 low rate artefacts.. I do..
I have in the past (mostly) been quite happy with the sound quality on R3
and BBC4 for Prom broadcasts. There have been some notable exceptions
where there seemed to be a specific problem. Also, the DTTV signal seems
much more prone to audio 'glitches' due to impulse interference than DAB.
However, overall, in our local conditions I prefer it to FM R3. The snag
being that "what you have shalt be taken away" may eventually apply to this
as well as to DAB...
Humm..., give 'em time, Audio quality isn't a big issue in the BBC
management....
Hence as well as a limited signal, we seem to have a major source of
interference on much the same line of sight.
Well if it is interference on such a scale that its causing upset then
Ofcom ought to be interested but I somehow doubt that is and if it is
what would it be?. Perhaps the answer lies closer to home!..
I have now begun to suspect that the CT7000 has slowly deteriorated and I
became 'accustomed' to this as it happened, and assumed it was simply
interference. So it may be that a more modern tuner as well as a better
antenna would deal with the problem. My dilemma is as I outlined before...
:-/
Well one way or 't other. I still reckon Satellite is the long term answer....
Slainte,
Jim
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Tony Sayer
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