Just buy your self a personal dab radio for less than £20 and plug it in your aux socket.
Still have a tape player in mine. Such wonders of aux sockets you speak.
They've spent a lot of money and effort trying to promote it, but I don't think it's taken off due to the issues with reception. Pretty fundamental for a radio! If you live in a flat, open area you'd be ok. Travelling any distance in a car is not so good in my experience.I have a Sony DAB wireless with a window aerial fitted and its rubbish to be honest. In an area of good reception you can find plenty of channels but it loses reception so often I use the CD. I am going to go back and fit a good old fashioned wireless instead.
They've spent a lot of money and effort trying to promote it, but I don't think it's taken off due to the issues with reception. Pretty fundamental for a radio! If you live in a flat, open area you'd be ok. Travelling any distance in a car is not so good in my experience.
I struggle to get a good radio 2 signal around here some days on fm, dab is completely useless. I was in hilly Wales a couple of weeks ago and got a great reception (on the radio). I reckon they are turning the fm signal power down in order to get more people to buy dab. Electronics are a world away from what they were in the 1970's but the bbc radio signal seems harder to get clearly.
Col
Likewise here, it goes off in the valley bottoms.All depends on whether there are good DAB masts in your area. A few years back there was almost no Dab in Cornwall, now I can get it on the car radio everywhere except in valley bottoms.
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