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Telly converters are one thing - telly's tend to be fixed objects in our lives. All my radios, bar one, are portable devices Speaking of that, are there any digital portables with rabbit ears or wire loop aerials around yet? Or do all our existing portables, beloved of students, nurses, and flat dwellers have to go to landfill as well? Just so our crap government can sell of the spectrum, whilst we get yet another stealth tax from the fat cat at the top of the s**t pile. |
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Andy Dee wrote:
mad So why do we need the American spelling "Analog" in this petition? PLEASE why can't we remain British and use ENGLISH in this country.... /mad English as she is spoke. -- http://ale.cx/ (AIM:troffasky) ) 21:27:59 up 50 days, 4:24, 2 users, load average: 0.10, 0.20, 0.15 A few flakes working together can unleash an avalanche of destruction |
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DAB sounds worse than FM wrote:
"JN" [email protected] wrote in message o.uk jasee wrote: Steve Terry wrote: "JN" [email protected] wrote in message ... Kráftéé wrote: DAB sounds worse than FM wrote: "Alan" wrote in message In message , DAB sounds worse than FM wrote There's a 10 Downing St petition to stop FM/AM being switched off: http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/AM-FM-Radio/ snip This Internet Radio sounds like the dogs b#ll#cks, how can I receive it in my car at the same cost as FM broadcasts (I only listen to the radio in a car). JN I receive internet radio on my laptop anywhere with my Three 3g dongle, 5 quid per month. I've also used a 3g dongle with 3g: it's pretty crap here and also over vast areas of the UK (even by 3g's own map) I was not serious about Internet Radio but some seem to believe the Internet is the holy grail for everything no matter how impractical (setting up laptop and mobile in my car before setting off each morning ). If you're refering to what I wrote about Internet radio, I'm pretty sure I didn't mention in-car, so I didn't say it's the holy grail for everywhere. No, it wasn't yourself but the 3G laptop reply that I was referring to. To have decent programmes usually requires a reasonable investment in talent and I don't see how tiny internet stations can achieve this without a mass market. Why does a radio station always need to have DJs or individual programmes? Internet radio is excellent for people who like genres of music that are poorly covered on bigger radio stations - and there's a lot of different genres taht are covered poorly. True, but it will almost certainly be a minority interest (my opinion). As far as I can see the more stations we have the worse the material on offer. DTV seems to be a good example, I'm often seeing the same programmes on that I watched in the 1960/70's. Most current commercial radio stations are fairly dire, usually playing almost continuous music or having intentionally provocative presenters to generate revenue from phone ins. Commercial radio is also obviouosly profit-oriented so they play music that appeals to the lowest common denominator. Small Internet radio stations aren't in it for the profit, and they're in it to play the music they like. I believe we will still need a number large broadcasters with sufficient resources to deliver high quality content and a robust news service. Without these we are down to unresearched comment (you may think some of our broadcasters are already like this). If we rely on blogs and rumour only we will soon be burning witches again. JN |
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 19:37:50 +0100, Ian Smith
wrote: jasee wrote: Alan wrote: In message , DAB sounds worse than FM wrote There's a 10 Downing St petition to stop FM/AM being switched off: http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/AM-FM-Radio/ Why would anyone want to sign something that may prevent us getting hundreds of radio stations on DAB? Why would it do that? How many more rubbish radio stations (at lower quality than FM) do you want anyway? I have a good tuner and the sound on DAB is fine. Better by far than the hissy FM I used to get, even with a very good external FM aerial. I gave my FM tuner away. So you have a good DAB tuner. Well goody for you! I have: an FM tuner in the lounge an FM radio in the kitchen an FM radio in the dining room an FM radio in the study an FM radio in bedroom 1 an FM radio in bedroom 2 an FM radio in bedroom 3 an FM radio in the garage/workshop an FM radio in the car an FM radio in my mobile phone ## that's 10 reasons why I don't want national channels taken off FM. ## can the power consumption of DAB receivers *ever* be reduced sufficiently to be incorporated in a mobile phone? |
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DAB sounds worse than FM wrote:
In other words, you live in a crap FM reception area. There is some truth in that. Reception quality is different to audio quality, and anybody who has reasonably good reception quality on both DAB and FM will receive higher qulaity on FM. Well, most people don't agree with you. Whether they are discerning or not, I don't know. I don't agree with you in terms of quality. I have an excellent sound system and I've never managed to get anything that gets near hiss-free on FM. This is very much like the vinyl v CD discussion. Vinyl have me crackly playback, oven on a good deck and with a new pressing. CD gave me click and pop free playback - no matter what any HiFi mag says, the 'quality' of my CD experience is higher. Likewise, the 'quality' of my DAB experience on radio 3 is higher than I could have ever achieved with FM (in any location I've ever tried it). Arguments about R4 speech radio in mono being compared to FM are just futile and don't relate to any real user experience. regards, Ian |
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In article , Ian
Smith scribeth thus DAB sounds worse than FM wrote: In other words, you live in a crap FM reception area. There is some truth in that. Reception quality is different to audio quality, and anybody who has reasonably good reception quality on both DAB and FM will receive higher qulaity on FM. Well, most people don't agree with you. Whether they are discerning or not, I don't know. I don't agree with you in terms of quality. I have an excellent sound system and I've never managed to get anything that gets near hiss-free on FM. This is very much like the vinyl v CD discussion. Vinyl have me crackly playback, oven on a good deck and with a new pressing. CD gave me click and pop free playback - no matter what any HiFi mag says, the 'quality' of my CD experience is higher. Likewise, the 'quality' of my DAB experience on radio 3 is higher than I could have ever achieved with FM (in any location I've ever tried it). Arguments about R4 speech radio in mono being compared to FM are just futile and don't relate to any real user experience. regards, Ian Blimey!, do you live next door to Dave Plowman;?.. -- Tony Sayer |
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"Ian Smith" wrote in message
o.uk DAB sounds worse than FM wrote: In other words, you live in a crap FM reception area. There is some truth in that. You said that you receive hissy FM even with a good aerial - that's basically the definition of crap FM reception quality. Reception quality is different to audio quality, and anybody who has reasonably good reception quality on both DAB and FM will receive higher qulaity on FM. Well, most people don't agree with you. Sorry, what I said there is fact. Whether they are discerning or not, I don't know. I don't agree with you in terms of quality. I have an excellent sound system and I've never managed to get anything that gets near hiss-free on FM. The quality of your hi-fi system doesn't have any bearing on your reception quality - that's all to do with signal strength (and if you've got a decent aerial, which you said you have). This is very much like the vinyl v CD discussion. Loads of people say that, but it's actually nothing like the CD vs vinyl discussion - both of those deliver high quality, whereas DAB doesn't deliver high quality but FM does. Vinyl have me crackly playback, oven on a good deck and with a new pressing. CD gave me click and pop free playback - no matter what any HiFi mag says, the 'quality' of my CD experience is higher. I'm not commenting on this because it's a completely different argument. Likewise, the 'quality' of my DAB experience on radio 3 is higher than I could have ever achieved with FM (in any location I've ever tried it). Yeah, that's for YOU. But for anybody with good reception quality on both DAB and FM the quality on FM is better. Basically, if you understood the technologies that are used then FM basically can't be worse than DAB. Arguments about R4 speech radio in mono being compared to FM are just futile and don't relate to any real user experience. Radio 4 is in mono on DAB quite frequently in the evening whereas it's in stereo on FM. Not sure how anyone can deny that it's better to have stereo than mono. -- Steve - www.savefm.org - stop the BBC bullies switching off FM www.digitalradiotech.co.uk - digital radio news & info "It is the sheer volume of online audio content available via internet-connected devices which terrifies the UK radio industry. I believe that broadband-delivered radio will explode in the years to come, offering very local, unregulated content, as well as opening a window to the radio stations of the world." - from the Myers Report |
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"JN" [email protected] wrote in message
DAB sounds worse than FM wrote: "JN" [email protected] wrote in message o.uk jasee wrote: Steve Terry wrote: "JN" [email protected] wrote in message ... Kráftéé wrote: DAB sounds worse than FM wrote: "Alan" wrote in message In message , DAB sounds worse than FM wrote There's a 10 Downing St petition to stop FM/AM being switched off: http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/AM-FM-Radio/ snip This Internet Radio sounds like the dogs b#ll#cks, how can I receive it in my car at the same cost as FM broadcasts (I only listen to the radio in a car). JN I receive internet radio on my laptop anywhere with my Three 3g dongle, 5 quid per month. I've also used a 3g dongle with 3g: it's pretty crap here and also over vast areas of the UK (even by 3g's own map) I was not serious about Internet Radio but some seem to believe the Internet is the holy grail for everything no matter how impractical (setting up laptop and mobile in my car before setting off each morning ). If you're refering to what I wrote about Internet radio, I'm pretty sure I didn't mention in-car, so I didn't say it's the holy grail for everywhere. No, it wasn't yourself but the 3G laptop reply that I was referring to. To have decent programmes usually requires a reasonable investment in talent and I don't see how tiny internet stations can achieve this without a mass market. Why does a radio station always need to have DJs or individual programmes? Internet radio is excellent for people who like genres of music that are poorly covered on bigger radio stations - and there's a lot of different genres taht are covered poorly. True, but it will almost certainly be a minority interest (my opinion). Only because the BBC doesn't want anybody to know about what's available, because there's a conflict of interest between the BBC promoting digital radio and them actually promoting the kind of Internet radio that they're opposed to because if a lot of people listened to it the BBC would lose listeners. As far as I can see the more stations we have the worse the material on offer. DTV seems to be a good example, I'm often seeing the same programmes on that I watched in the 1960/70's. Most current commercial radio stations are fairly dire, usually playing almost continuous music or having intentionally provocative presenters to generate revenue from phone ins. Commercial radio is also obviouosly profit-oriented so they play music that appeals to the lowest common denominator. Small Internet radio stations aren't in it for the profit, and they're in it to play the music they like. I believe we will still need a number large broadcasters with sufficient resources to deliver high quality content and a robust news service. We'll have that anyway even if it means consolidation between commercial broadcasters. Without these we are down to unresearched comment (you may think some of our broadcasters are already like this). If we rely on blogs and rumour only we will soon be burning witches again. Radio is in steep decline, but it'll never get as bad as only having to rely on blogs. -- Steve - www.savefm.org - stop the BBC bullies switching off FM www.digitalradiotech.co.uk - digital radio news & info "It is the sheer volume of online audio content available via internet-connected devices which terrifies the UK radio industry. I believe that broadband-delivered radio will explode in the years to come, offering very local, unregulated content, as well as opening a window to the radio stations of the world." - from the Myers Report |
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In message
"Jimbo GM4DHJ ...." wrote: I like big rubber duckies ..... It figures. Dave |
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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 08:10:39 -0700 (PDT), BobC wrote:
You hope... The Beeb currently quote 86% of UK population covered for DAB with plans to 90%. Not that is "UK population" not land mass. Anyone have the figures for the coverage of the national networks on FM? ISTR it's about 96% of the UK population (for BBC R1-4), And there are notable holes in FM coverage at that level. Classic FM is 85-90% ish I think. And Classic FM can be poor over quite large areas. DAB certainly hasn't reached our area yet, and it seems no concrete plans for it in the near future. Presumably they'll have to START it in our area before they can consider switching FM off. One would hope so. No DAB here either, at least not with the bit of damp string supplied with the mini-hifi set. No problem with R1-4, Classic FM or Radio Scotland. The two regional stations CFM and R.Cumbria aren't so good. -- Cheers Dave. |
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