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Old February 1st 18, 06:30 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Brian Gaff
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Default Hissy FM from Rowbridge

Firstly its Rowridge. Now an aerial up that long has probably suffered
damage or water ingress into the downlead. I'd be tempted to get either a
new aerial fitted or check it out yourself and fit a new cable if the
junction box looks OK inside first. Its a very odd fault that makes a tuner
go low gain. they normally work or not!


I really doubt if the transmitter has changed much unless you now have a
closer relay you can use.
Brian

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For quite a while now I have noticed that FM from Rowbridge
on the Isle of Wight seems to be more hissy than the previous
38 years. It seems to be worst on 88.50 Mhz, which is R2.

I used to have an Aiwa AX7400 receiver which was utterly
brilliant at receiving FM and the signal strength meter
showed a good signal where I live, about 50 miles north
east of the transmitter, but slightly hidden by the
South Downs.

My Onkyo replacement has no signal strength meter
so all I have to go on is what my ears are telling me.
It was fine from 2006 to about 2014 (subjective
assessment).

How do we know if the transmitter has been downgraded
to save on power ?, (and to 'persuade' people to
switch to the awful DAB) ?.

Apart from hiring some expensive measurement kit,
how could I measure what I am receiving these days ?.