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MK14:
Reading the following, doesn't make dab (at least in Norway) look worth investing in.

http://digitalradioinsider.blogspot.com/2018/11/no-more-investments-in-nationwide-dab.html

It seems to suggest, getting the government, to outright ban FM radio transmissions, in order to get dab radio to succeed. Which, sounds a bit naughty to me (i.e. it causes this:   http://digitalradioinsider.blogspot.com/2018/09/listeners-calling-on-parliament-to.html   ).

cdev:
It may be about milieu control.


--- Quote from: MK14 on May 09, 2020, 06:20:10 pm ---Reading the following, doesn't make dab (at least in Norway) look worth investing in.

http://digitalradioinsider.blogspot.com/2018/11/no-more-investments-in-nationwide-dab.html

It seems to suggest, getting the government, to outright ban FM radio transmissions, in order to get dab radio to succeed. Which, sounds a bit naughty to me (i.e. it causes this:   http://digitalradioinsider.blogspot.com/2018/09/listeners-calling-on-parliament-to.html   ).

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I listen to FM a lot. I grew up on it. The FM around here is actually quite interesting and fun sometimes.

MK14:

--- Quote from: cdev on May 09, 2020, 06:26:12 pm ---I listen to FM a lot. I grew up on it. The FM around here is actually quite interesting and fun sometimes.

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If I listen to (a real) radio, I like FM, as well.

But, internet radio (or whatever you want to call it, e.g. via Amazon Alexa), seems to be a promising way, as well.
Assuming you are happy that there is a slight/tiny (or worse, depending on how you worry about such things) loss of privacy (E.g. your listening preferences could be noted), and consumption of your internet bandwidth.

themadhippy:


--- Quote ---I listen to FM a lot. I grew up on it.
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only FM i used to listen to as a yoof was at the top end of the broadcast band were the local police  could be found, otherwise it was either radio  1 on  247 or 208 luxembourg.

coppice:

--- Quote from: Gyro on May 09, 2020, 05:52:38 pm ---You might expect wrong in this particular case. DAB has 'traditionally' (if that's the right word) been something of a niche area - probably because it is a fairly localised standard. When I was designing high volume consumer in the UK, we were lobbied quite hard by the semiconductor manufacturers to produce a DAB product. Unfortunately my oriental lords and masters vetoed the idea, which was a shame because the achievable margins would have been much better than a lot of our DVB-T stuff.

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That was a long time ago, when the volumes were low. These days DAB operates in quite a few places, the volumes are pretty good, and the silicon is standardised and cheap. Asian companies make a lot of this stuff now.

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