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BBC DAB Tx problem ?
Since Saturday 9th December there has been a weak signal on BBC
national services on DAB, where I live near the centre of Leicester. Local services have not been affected. Also, they went off altogether for a bit on Saturday. I've tried calling BBC Reception Advice, but they say they don't know of any transmitter problems. According to the display on my set, it seems to be the 'Digital 1' multiplex that is affected. Anybody know what's happening? |
BBC DAB Tx problem ?
"alexander.keys1" wrote in message ups.com... Since Saturday 9th December there has been a weak signal on BBC national services on DAB, where I live near the centre of Leicester. Local services have not been affected. Also, they went off altogether for a bit on Saturday. I've tried calling BBC Reception Advice, but they say they don't know of any transmitter problems. According to the display on my set, it seems to be the 'Digital 1' multiplex that is affected. Anybody know what's happening? If you only knopw of one receiver that's affected, the chances are it's that receiver or its aerial that are at fault. Bill |
BBC DAB Tx problem ?
"alexander.keys1" wrote in message ups.com... .. I've tried calling BBC Reception Advice, but they say they don't know of any transmitter problems. So because they do not know they are going to do nothing, even though they know now from you! Is that the case? -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group |
Air pressure and radio, was BBC DAB Tx problem ?
David wrote: "alexander.keys1" wrote in message ups.com... . I've tried calling BBC Reception Advice, but they say they don't know of any transmitter problems. So because they do not know they are going to do nothing, even though they know now from you! Is that the case? -- Regards, David Oh yeah, now I remember, they also said it might be due to 'low air pressure', when I phoned before it was normal at approx. 1000 millibars, but still a weak signal, over the weekend it did get down to 980 mb. I thought DAB was immune to propagation variations due to the use of 'Single Frequency Networks', and anyway it's *high* pressure that causes problems due to refraction? |
BBC DAB Tx problem ?
Bill Wright wrote: "alexander.keys1" wrote in message ups.com... According to the display on my set, it seems to be the 'Digital 1' multiplex that is affected. If you only knopw of one receiver that's affected, the chances are it's that receiver or its aerial that are at fault. Bill It's been OK up till now, and other transmitters/multiplexes are coming through normally. My set is a Roberts 'Gemini 15' portable with rod aerial fully extended BTW. I have noticed before that the signal strength for BBC national DAB varies, I used to listen at a previous workplace, also near central Leicester, some days it was fine, others it would keep breaking up. |
Air pressure and radio, was BBC DAB Tx problem ?
alexander.keys1 wrote:
David wrote: "alexander.keys1" wrote in message ups.com... . I've tried calling BBC Reception Advice, but they say they don't know of any transmitter problems. So because they do not know they are going to do nothing, even though they know now from you! Is that the case? -- Regards, David Oh yeah, now I remember, they also said it might be due to 'low air pressure', when I phoned before it was normal at approx. 1000 millibars, but still a weak signal, over the weekend it did get down to 980 mb. I thought DAB was immune to propagation variations due to the use of 'Single Frequency Networks', and anyway it's *high* pressure that causes problems due to refraction? Lift conditions can make signals travel farther than they would otherwise travel, which causes problems with DAB reception due to signals arriving "too late" (technically: arriving with a delay relative to the first strong signal path that is longer than the guard interval, which causes interference). -- Steve - www.digitalradiotech.co.uk - Digital Radio News & Info Find the cheapest Freeview & DAB prices: http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/fr..._receivers.php http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/dab/dab_radios.php |
BBC DAB Tx problem ?
alexander.keys1 wrote: Anybody know what's happening? Yep, Solar Flare plus large Troppo. |
BBC DAB Tx problem ?
Bill Wright wrote: If you only knopw of one receiver that's affected, the chances are it's that receiver or its aerial that are at fault. Bill Excuse me for butting in, but no-one is at fault, except you and your perception that everything should be gold plated and delivered by hand to your QTH. You have a lot to learn. |
BBC DAB Tx problem ?
G1LVN wrote:
Bill Wright wrote: If you only knopw of one receiver that's affected, the chances are it's that receiver or its aerial that are at fault. Bill Excuse me for butting in, but no-one is at fault, except you and your perception that everything should be gold plated and delivered by hand to your QTH. Ignoring your dislike for the colour gold and white van men, could you point out what is wrong with the logic of this sentence: "If you only know of one receiver that's affected, the chances are it's that receiver or its aerial that are at fault." You have a lot to learn. ManuelYou know nothing. -- Steve - www.digitalradiotech.co.uk - Digital Radio News & Info Find the cheapest Freeview & DAB prices: http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/fr..._receivers.php http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/dab/dab_radios.php |
BBC DAB Tx problem ?
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 11:55:43 -0800, G1LVN wrote:
Bill Wright wrote: If you only knopw of one receiver that's affected, the chances are it's that receiver or its aerial that are at fault. Bill Excuse me for butting in, but no-one is at fault, except you and your perception that everything should be gold plated and delivered by hand to your QTH. You have a lot to learn. There's not much Bill doesn't know about VHF and UHF broadcast reception mate :-) He's not the one with a lot to learn. Paul |
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