brian47
Well-Known Member
I'm with @derwendolly here. I know I sound like a proponent of DAB, but I'm not really, I'm a proponent of reasonable radio coverage in the first place while at the same time appreciating efficient use of the available radio spectrum.No it's not selfish if you read what I said it was ban FM only radios and sell those with dab as well.
So it won't stop you getting FM it just makes you have dab available.
You get digital TV ? Then you get digital radio, you will get dab when they convert all the old radio transmitters to it.
I'll point out I live on the coast of Norfolk i get terrestrial TV only by having an amplifier in the roof, some parts of Norfolk only got Yorkshire tv until the advent of digital.
We get mobile phone signal by standing up stairs in the bath room near the window, And I have yet to get dab at home it appears on the way to Norwich.
East Anglia is generally so pan flat (a pile of builder's rubble can often be classified as a mountain) that a single transmitter mast can have a coverage of a fifty mile radius or more around it.
Where I live, the local flat garden society are still looking for their first member, and it's the same sort of thing where dd lives in as I can say "deepest, darkest West Wales".
The television signal in the valley here has to be transmitted by little repeater stations on the tops of the mountains, in some places they appear every three to five miles, just to get the basic coverage. The only way is to get a TV signal from a satellite; Sky or FreeSat. Repeater stations cost money.