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FM Radio on Chorus Analogue

  • 02-09-2005 7:05pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 15


    I've heard differing reports on whether FM radio stations can be received with the Chrous Analogue package. I'd be grateful if anyone could tell me what is the case


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9 GeogA'


    I'm not sure if its still the case anymore, but I can remember when I was younger my father used to tune in foreign radio stations on his old Pioneer FM tuner by plugging a co-ax cable into the back of the tuner which connected to the Chorus system.

    I used to listen to BBC Radio One all the time on it. But that was years ago so I'm not sure what the story is now. I might check it out later on...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 38 legalimmigrant


    Our flat has an analogue cable input to the aerial socket (thank $deity, else we wouldn't have any TV reception at all).

    Plug it into a tuner's FM aerial socket and you get a bunch of stations, including BBC Radios 1-5 and the World Service, in FM stereo.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,242 ✭✭✭Ulsterman 1690


    From what i can gather some of the Chorus networks carry FM radio and some dont but even on the ones that do quality can be pretty variable


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