Mint Sauce wrote: » All grand in the car. Only listen to internet radio in the house.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » yeah, grand in our car too - its just our house FM radios that have trouble - I reckon the car radio' s cope better with low signals anyway. I'd love if we could get a DAB service here , I bet technically with all the existing main transmitters and relay transmitters technically they could bring DAB to Sligo with no problem
zorro2566 wrote: » When I lived in Collooney I could pick up the BBC radio stations 1,2,3 & 4 and Downtown on FM,coming from Brougher Mountain.I also had a DAB radio with a roof aerial picking up all those stations as well!
red sean wrote: » Here you go: http://sat-planet.ie/saorview/aerials/radio_aerials?product_id=562 Should solve the problem.
drdidlittle wrote: » Newstalk signal is very bad around the sligo area / northwest in general.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » wow cool - how big was the aerial ? still wouldnt get me local OceanFm though because that would be UK DAB service
zorro2566 wrote: » Just a normal digital aerial similar to the ones people use for freeview/saorview reception. Don't know much about ocean, never bother with it.
Mint Sauce wrote: » For what ever reason, the FM signals in cars seem to be better, on lock in on signals better. I listen to Nova in the car, a Dublin Rock station any time I am down there. As long I keep it tuned in, I can still pick it up as far as Longford, and have some times still got it in Carrick. If I am traveling towards Dublin, it's Maynouth before I can pick it up. Wouldn't hold your breath about DAB though, has not took off at all here. It's only RTE stations as far as I know broadcasting it, and then, only Dublin, Cork, Limerick (I think), and couple of other Towns/Cities. People in their cars still tune to FM outside these areas, or the Internet in their house. Even if DAB was nationwide, still wouldn't rate it unless there was heavy investment in it. Hired a car in England last year, and played about with the DAB in it. Even the BBC stations were too unreliable and unstable, despite DAB being nationwide there, and I ended up going back to FM.
scooby77 wrote: » Find the same in the car...particularly between Cliffoney and rathcormac!
marno21 wrote: » Ocean FM on 102.5MHz comes from the mast at the top of Truskmore. ....... The signal is transmitted at a lower power than the RTE stations, and should be on par with the Newstalk signal on 107.4MHz. Newstalk's signal however is in mono which makes it more resistant to interference in weaker signal areas on most radios.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » OceanFm goes out terribly of tune in my car always at this point, the back road from Coolaney to Collooney -
Andy From Sligo wrote: » I wonder why broadcasting at such low power then? or is this synonymous with most local radio stations that they transmit at lower power?
marno21 wrote: » There's a hill directly to the north of there which obstructs the signal from Truskmore, and probably causes multipath issues on top of that too. The local stations are all lower power than the commercial services from the main TXs. For example Radio Kerry from Mullaghanish is 20kW vs the RTEs at 160kW. Clare FM Maghera is 5kW, RTEs are 160kW. Mt Leinster FMs 100kW, South East is either 2 or 5kW.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » Thanks for that - interesting. So basically if OceanFM (or 2RN from the truskmore mast) bumped up the kW power for OceanFM then i might be get a really good clear stereo reception on OceanFM on all the radio's in the house it sounds like? - cant be anything to do with obstructing mountains because the RTE radio stations are lovely and clear and in Stereo .
marno21 wrote: » Is Ocean FM an issue on ALL radios and in all parts of your house? Ocean FM won't be increasing their power - especially due to the proximity to the UK. The power and location of 102.5 (Truskmore, 5kW) is agreed internationally and is out of Ocean FM's control.
Andy From Sligo wrote: » i dont suppose in this wonderful world of little electronic gadgets thats available these days there wouldnt be something like this available? A little FM Transmitter with a fitting at the back to attach an omni-directional Outdoor FM Aerial - then a little amplifier electronic circuit inside, with a 'gain control' potentiometer at the front, and 2 rod aerials on top that transmit the amplified FM signal to portable radio's in the house with rod aerials and clock radio's with the black wire coming out of them?.
marno21 wrote: » These days, a cheaper overall solution would be an internet radio. How is the reception in your car? Is it very noisy as well?
Andy From Sligo wrote: » all the RTE and TodayFM really good, sometimes OceanFM and i-Radio can be a bit of poor reception I think when driving round Sligo, maybe its mountains ... or the fact that they transmit on low power . Got an Internet Radio but because we have a bit of a ropey broadband connection sometimes (and especially contention, when people on it a lot or more people on it in the area) the Internet radio does cut out a lot or keeps buffering, its annoying so I tend to listen on FM
marno21 wrote: » Have you the option of listening in mono on any of your radios? If so is there any improvement?