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Is DAB the new Eight Track?



Freesat - 400 TV stations, 150 radio. Not one penny going to Murdoch.

presumably not this one then?

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200
44

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24

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You will need to buy a digital box, which you should be able to install yourself, or a new TV with the box built in (an iDTV).

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Staypuft

New member
Sep 21, 2006
127
Lewes
As for the internet -- I think it's the future of radio. I've got a normal-sized radio set that connects to my wireless internet at home. I can then pick up any station that broadcasts on the internet -- anywhere in the world. This includes everything from BBC Southern Counties' cricket commentary, to Ramallah FM, to Triple-J (the excellent Australian version of Radio 1) to my personal favourite, WFNX in Boston.

Does an internet radio pick up the DAB signal or the same radio you would pick up from the Internet?..I listen to a lot of radio over the internet, especially 5 live and get annoyed when I cant listen to commentary of various football matches for licence reasons.

If this is the case I wont bother getting an internet radio and would buy a DAB..
 




Woodchip

It's all about the bikes
Aug 28, 2004
14,460
Shaky Town, NZ
Nope, thats FreesatFromSky.

www.freesat.co.uk . Like the Freeview "launch" theres no badged decoders on sale yet, but you can get all the gear yourself - should be well under £100 for a self install these days.
Oooh, looks like I'll be buying a new LNB so I can have four outputs on it then (so long as the parents don't mind). Or do I wat until they go away for a weekend and install it myself? Hmmm....
 


Cian

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
LNB swapover = dead easy. Just get some almagamating tape to tape over the connectors as water still gets in under electrical tape.

Used to charge 80 euro to do it when I was doing sat work but ~40 of that was the unit cost of the LNB back then.
 




Woodchip

It's all about the bikes
Aug 28, 2004
14,460
Shaky Town, NZ
LNB swapover = dead easy. Just get some almagamating tape to tape over the connectors as water still gets in under electrical tape.

Used to charge 80 euro to do it when I was doing sat work but ~40 of that was the unit cost of the LNB back then.
I know it's dead easy, but parents were foolish enough to pay for the Sky Repair Protection Plan for their Sky+, so don't know if I'll break the agreement by changing the LNB.
 


Cian

Well-known member
Jul 16, 2003
14,262
Dublin, Ireland
I'd doubt it - a Sky monkey won't check the LNB if he's called out for a dud box, or nessacerily know that it was formerly a Twin installed instead of a Quad - Sky supplied Twins for a very short time only.
 














The Clown of Pevensey Bay

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
4,340
Suburbia
Does an internet radio pick up the DAB signal or the same radio you would pick up from the Internet?..I listen to a lot of radio over the internet, especially 5 live and get annoyed when I cant listen to commentary of various football matches for licence reasons.

If this is the case I wont bother getting an internet radio and would buy a DAB..

No, it picks up the internet stream which is pumped out from the radio station. So you can't get, say, Albion commentaries on it, because the BBC doesn't own the rights to broadcast them on the internet. But you can get the Premiership games , and other sport, which Five Live has the rights to broadcast on the web.
 


The Clown of Pevensey Bay

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
4,340
Suburbia
erm - surely the portable one could do the job in the other rooms....


Nope, cos it hasn't got speakers. And I like to get out of the shower, then get dressed in my room, then make breakfast in the kitchen without having to stop listening or carry anything about.

It's bordering on the obsessive, I'm aware, but it's my job...
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
so what internet radios do you all have? i looked at the one posted above Logik IR100 and then on amazon, i don't think amazon sell this one but have a stack of others.
 




The Clown of Pevensey Bay

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
4,340
Suburbia
I really can recommend the IR100. At the very least you should get one which uses Reciva software, as it can pick up stations which "broadcast" in WMA, MP3 and Real Audio format. Not all radios are compatible with all formats -- but Reciva ones are.
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
I really can recommend the IR100. At the very least you should get one which uses Reciva software, as it can pick up stations which "broadcast" in WMA, MP3 and Real Audio format. Not all radios are compatible with all formats -- but Reciva ones are.

thanks. do you have your radio near to the router? i read a bit that it is really sensitive to the wireless network.
 


dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
Nothing wrong with 8 track.
 


Gilliver's Travels

Peripatetic
Jul 5, 2003
2,922
Brighton Marina Village
Took my neat little Pure DAB Walkman-type radio out here with me. Not a squeak on DAB, so I switch it to FM. No DAB in Greece it seems.

But a friend told me about Reciva - and that is pretty good, isn't it! But try tuning Reciva to SCR on Saturday afternoons and (yes, you've guessed it) only the Surrey feed is played out.

So, not being an aficionado of "The Cards", I have to try getting the Albion comm via Seagulls World.... nuff said.
 




Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
25,267
Firstly I cant believe PlanetRock is shutting down....thats the only decent DAB station bar Radio2, XFM and SportsXtra for the cricket!

Secondly I thought that FM was shutting down in a few years and everywhere would eventually be Digital meaning DAB is certainly gonna be around for a long time to come, or did I get that wrong?
 




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