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News at One with Brian Dobson

  • 31-08-2021 12:42pm
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    Again, talking to a British expert at the war college, the radio connection breaks down, on rte's side. Dobby says we have got the "thrust" of the covesation



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,168 ✭✭✭Ger Roe


    Voice over internet links break down and drop out on every RTE radio 1 programme, every day. It is getting tiresome at this stage for the listener. They need to go back to phone lines, preferably landline, as a first choice. More often than not they take a commercial break and come back on a phone line anyway - but by then the conversation flow has been well and truly disrupted.

    I just expect the internet lines to drop at this stage and it usually happens - some of the lines that don't actually drop can have other annoying audio quality aspects to them, such that the old reliable standard frequency range of 300hz to 3.4khz for a telephone line, would be more welcome.



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