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DAB am I missing something?
I only take an interest in Hi Fi when my system falls to bits,
which it has. I'm looking at a Hi Fi mag as I write, it appears to have lots of tuners and receivers (well not receivers, they seem to be missing from the listings) that are not DAB. Am I missing something, isn't analogue being switched off soon? Or did I misunderstand the news broadcasts of a while ago and FM radio is carrying on and only analogue TV is due to be switched off? -- Mike Reid I will agree bendybuses are a good idea when they build bungalows on Mayfair Walk-eat-photos UK "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Walk-eat-photos Spain "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" |
DAB am I missing something?
"The Reid" wrote in message ... I only take an interest in Hi Fi when my system falls to bits, which it has. Like a lot of people only post here when their system falls to bits....??? |
DAB am I missing something?
Keith G wrote:
I only take an interest in Hi Fi when my system falls to bits, which it has. Like a lot of people only post here when their system falls to bits....??? I have visions of a rack of kit suddenly going like a car in a Laurel and Hardy film - panels fall off, there are bangs and smokes, bits make tinkling noises as they fly out ofthe cases, followed by 'The Reid' appearing from the billowing clouds with clothes in tatters and face covered in soot. "Ooh, cor blimey, my system's fallen to bits..." -- Wally www.wally.myby.co.uk Stress: You wake up screaming and realise you haven't fallen asleep yet. |
DAB am I missing something?
In article , The Reid
wrote: I only take an interest in Hi Fi when my system falls to bits, which it has. I'm looking at a Hi Fi mag as I write, it appears to have lots of tuners and receivers (well not receivers, they seem to be missing from the listings) that are not DAB. Am I missing something, isn't analogue being switched off soon? Or did I misunderstand the news broadcasts of a while ago and FM radio is carrying on and only analogue TV is due to be switched off? The analog TV transmissions are due to be discontinued. If things go as planned, this will occur area by area during the next few years. One of the reasons being to make it possible to then have high digital TX powers, extra stations, etc. There are (as yet at least) no announced plans to discontinue FM radio. DAB uses a different frequency band to FM. And if you read the magazines you will find comments, etc, explaining why people may wish to go on using FM. Slainte, Jim -- Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Audio Misc http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/AudioMisc/index.html Armstrong Audio http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/Audio/armstrong.html Barbirolli Soc. http://www.st-and.demon.co.uk/JBSoc/JBSoc.html |
DAB am I missing something?
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The Reid wrote: I'm looking at a Hi Fi mag as I write, it appears to have lots of tuners and receivers (well not receivers, they seem to be missing from the listings) that are not DAB. Am I missing something, isn't analogue being switched off soon? Or did I misunderstand the news broadcasts of a while ago and FM radio is carrying on and only analogue TV is due to be switched off? There's no switch off date for FM radio unlike analogue TV. I'd not want to lose my FM for DAB only, as the quality leaves much to be desired on most stations. The 'suits' have gone for quantity rather than quality so the data rate is too low. However, DAB gives a choice of stations that you'd otherwise only get on AM or not at all so might be considered the lesser of the two evils for those. You might consider a Freeview tuner for radio - they tend to be much cheaper than FM ones, although don't have the same selection of stations. -- *I don't have a solution, but I admire your problem. * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
DAB am I missing something?
The Reid wrote:
I only take an interest in Hi Fi when my system falls to bits, which it has. I'm looking at a Hi Fi mag as I write, it appears to have lots of tuners and receivers (well not receivers, they seem to be missing from the listings) that are not DAB. Am I missing something, isn't analogue being switched off soon? Or did I misunderstand the news broadcasts of a while ago and FM radio is carrying on and only analogue TV is due to be switched off? Analogue FM will be around for a very long time to come. The Government's intention is to turn off analogue TV, as this will release several hundred MHz of bandwidth for other things. As most people will have converted to digital TV by 2010, it won't matter too much if analogue goes. Turning off FM would only release 20 MHz, and would ****-off thousands of people. DAB currently provides arguably worse audio quality than FM albeit with a greater choice of programmes, and this quality is to get worse as more of the bandwidth is to be used for non-audio purposes as multiplex operators can make more money that way. The only way to improve matters is for there to be additional multiplexes installed, but as no-one is yet making money out of DAB, I can't see that happening anytime soon. S. |
DAB am I missing something?
Following up to The Reid
Or did I misunderstand the news broadcasts of a while ago and FM radio is carrying on and only analogue TV is due to be switched off? lloking at a more authorative source I see they havent set a date yet for radio, so may be 10 years? -- Mike Reid I will agree bendybuses are a good idea when they build bungalows on Mayfair Walk-eat-photos UK "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Walk-eat-photos Spain "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" |
DAB am I missing something?
"Serge Auckland" wrote in message ... The Reid wrote: I only take an interest in Hi Fi when my system falls to bits, which it has. I'm looking at a Hi Fi mag as I write, it appears to have lots of tuners and receivers (well not receivers, they seem to be missing from the listings) that are not DAB. Am I missing something, isn't analogue being switched off soon? Or did I misunderstand the news broadcasts of a while ago and FM radio is carrying on and only analogue TV is due to be switched off? Analogue FM will be around for a very long time to come. The Government's intention is to turn off analogue TV, as this will release several hundred MHz of bandwidth for other things. As most people will have converted to digital TV by 2010, it won't matter too much if analogue goes. Turning off FM would only release 20 MHz, and would ****-off thousands of people. DAB currently provides arguably worse audio quality than FM albeit with a greater choice of programmes, and this quality is to get worse as more of the bandwidth is to be used for non-audio purposes as multiplex operators can make more money that way. The only way to improve matters is for there to be additional multiplexes installed, but as no-one is yet making money out of DAB, I can't see that happening anytime soon. S. Correction: if all goes to plan ALL people will be using digital-only TV by the end of 2012. -- Woody harrogate3 at ntlworld dot com |
DAB am I missing something?
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , The Reid wrote: I'm looking at a Hi Fi mag as I write, it appears to have lots of tuners and receivers (well not receivers, they seem to be missing from the listings) that are not DAB. Am I missing something, isn't analogue being switched off soon? Or did I misunderstand the news broadcasts of a while ago and FM radio is carrying on and only analogue TV is due to be switched off? There's no switch off date for FM radio unlike analogue TV. I'd not want to lose my FM for DAB only, as the quality leaves much to be desired on most stations. The 'suits' have gone for quantity rather than quality so the data rate is too low. However, DAB gives a choice of stations that you'd otherwise only get on AM or not at all so might be considered the lesser of the two evils for those. You might consider a Freeview tuner for radio - they tend to be much cheaper than FM ones, although don't have the same selection of stations. -- Well, actually Dave, I think I am right in saying that all stations that are on DAB can be found on DTTV and/or satellite, either of which is considerably better quality than DAB. The only problem is that its difficult to get DTTV and/or satellite in a moving car! -- Woody harrogate3 at ntlworld dot com |
DAB am I missing something?
Following up to Serge Auckland
DAB currently provides arguably worse audio quality than FM ive just tried a ghetto blaster type portable and can only get a signal in one part of the house, right by the window, and i'm in London! -- Mike Reid I will agree bendybuses are a good idea when they build bungalows on Mayfair Walk-eat-photos UK "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Walk-eat-photos Spain "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" |
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