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DAB signal in North Norfolk
As of yesterday the DAB signal strength in North Norfolk seems to have dropped
dramatically. I am near the coast at Holt and both my dab radios keep dropping out and the signal strength bars have dropped to at or below the minimum acceptable. Anyone know what has caused this? is it a transmitter problem?/ Cheers Ian |
DAB signal in North Norfolk
In article , Ian Bell
wrote: As of yesterday the DAB signal strength in North Norfolk seems to have dropped dramatically. I am near the coast at Holt and both my dab radios keep dropping out and the signal strength bars have dropped to at or below the minimum acceptable. Anyone know what has caused this? is it a transmitter problem?/ There are discussions on uk.tech.digital-tv about a possible 'lift' in propagation recently. So it might be a related temporary change in propagation conditions. Can't detect any change in DAB here. The tuner I use continues to show a level from a home-made dipole that is about 12dB above the max level the signal strength indicator shows! But I guess the above is possibly an explanation. Slainte, Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
DAB signal in North Norfolk
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:16:52 +0100, Ian Bell
wrote: As of yesterday the DAB signal strength in North Norfolk seems to have dropped dramatically. I am near the coast at Holt and both my dab radios keep dropping out and the signal strength bars have dropped to at or below the minimum acceptable. Anyone know what has caused this? is it a transmitter problem?/ Cheers Ian Try this http://www.ukfree.tv/txlisteng.php It looks like Tacolneston is on the blink. d |
DAB signal in North Norfolk
Don Pearce wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:16:52 +0100, Ian wrote: As of yesterday the DAB signal strength in North Norfolk seems to have dropped dramatically. I am near the coast at Holt and both my dab radios keep dropping out and the signal strength bars have dropped to at or below the minimum acceptable. Anyone know what has caused this? is it a transmitter problem?/ Cheers Ian Try this http://www.ukfree.tv/txlisteng.php It looks like Tacolneston is on the blink. d That looks the most likely culprit. Thanks ian |
DAB signal in North Norfolk
Its probably being killed by signals from all over europe and it will get
back to normal when the high pressure puts things back to normal. Brian -- Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________ "Ian Bell" wrote in message ... As of yesterday the DAB signal strength in North Norfolk seems to have dropped dramatically. I am near the coast at Holt and both my dab radios keep dropping out and the signal strength bars have dropped to at or below the minimum acceptable. Anyone know what has caused this? is it a transmitter problem?/ Cheers Ian |
DAB signal in North Norfolk
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... Its probably being killed by signals from all over europe and it will get back to normal when the high pressure puts things back to normal. Brian - Not in band 3. David. Brian Gaff....Note, this account does not accept Bcc: email. graphics are great, but the blind can't hear them Email: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________ "Ian Bell" wrote in message ... As of yesterday the DAB signal strength in North Norfolk seems to have dropped dramatically. I am near the coast at Holt and both my dab radios keep dropping out and the signal strength bars have dropped to at or below the minimum acceptable. Anyone know what has caused this? is it a transmitter problem?/ Cheers Ian |
DAB signal in North Norfolk
In article , Brian Gaff
scribeth thus Its probably being killed by signals from all over europe and it will get back to normal when the high pressure puts things back to normal. Brian Theres always FM;)... -- Tony Sayer |
DAB signal in North Norfolk
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010 22:52:28 +0100, tony sayer
wrote: In article , Brian Gaff scribeth thus Its probably being killed by signals from all over europe and it will get back to normal when the high pressure puts things back to normal. Brian Theres always FM;)... Fading implies vertical multipath - not FM's best friend. d |
DAB signal in North Norfolk
tony sayer wrote:
In , Brian Gaff scribeth thus Its probably being killed by signals from all over europe and it will get back to normal when the high pressure puts things back to normal. Brian Theres always FM;)... There's no Radio 7 on FM, more's the pity. Cheers Ian |
DAB signal in North Norfolk
"Ian Bell" wrote in message
... tony sayer wrote: In , Brian Gaff scribeth thus Its probably being killed by signals from all over europe and it will get back to normal when the high pressure puts things back to normal. Brian Theres always FM;)... There's no Radio 7 on FM, more's the pity. If there was a problem with "signals from all over europe" it'd affect FM far more than it would DAB. And Radio 7 is on the internet and on Freesat. David. |
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