Mickey Mike wrote: » RTE have a DRM compatible 300kW transmitter at Summerhill since July 2007 Is it even possible to buy a DRM radio? that seems to be the problem in Europe, so that was a waste of time from the get go.
Deleted User wrote: » I don't think we should rely on the internet for everything we do, imagine the consequences if some internet blackout occurred ?
Deleted User wrote: » FM is going nowhere in Ireland for a long time.
Deleted User wrote: » The E.U makes some foolish decisons, Diesel being a big one, so too is the Elimination of AM radio.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » The shortsighted incentivisation of diseasel cars here was nothing to do with the EU - thank the Green Party for that one. AM radio isn't either but I suppose if you have something set up as the bogeyman you'll blame it for everything.
Mickey Mike wrote: » Let's hope RTE will focus on a good strong FM reception throughout the island of Ireland, it will be the only analogue system left in the country.
Deleted User wrote: » They don't have a choice, no one wanted their outdated Digital service at 56 Kbps MP2 lol. Digital ages a lot faster lol.
TAFKAlawhec wrote: » The lowest bitrate of any RTE service when they were broadcasting DAB using MP2 was 80 kbps mono & 128 kbps joint stereo, with Lyric FM getting 160 kbps JS. Also IIRC the two HE-AAC services were 64 kbps.
Deleted User wrote: » ....Even so, no one really cared because they could get whatever they wanted on FM.
Gerry Wicklow wrote: » To my mind that sums up DAB for the Irish market. No one was interested. Existing stations are happy with what they have. Smaller or newer niche stations could never afford it, especially when compared to streaming. The audience is equally happy(ish) with FM. Why would they waste money on an expensive receiver with no obvious advantages. Similarly I would love to know how many people know about or use Saorview for radio. Apart from the few specialised people here (us anoraks) I doubt many of the general public know or care about either Saorview radio or DAB radio.
Sam Russell wrote: » Are there any Saorview radio receivers? (That is radios that can decode the Saorview signal for audio only.)
Deleted User wrote: » Lyric according to my radio was 128 Kbs mp2 and the rest were around 56 Kbps Mp2 according again to the radio and this matched up what I looked up too. Having said that it was ok for the likes of Radio 1 for speech but it was far from the "digital Quality" RTE tried to make it out and why we should abandon that horrible FM quality lol. They abandoned Mount Leinster transmissions a long time ago. Even so, no one really cared because they could get whatever they wanted on FM.
Deleted User wrote: » The best network isn't worth anything if the content is poor and the last few years RTE content quality is deplorable and even their Children's TV is a joke. RTE today are, in the minds of many, irrelevant and not worth paying a license for but I'm sure Dee Forbes will get her way and the Government will forcibly extract the license fee and add it to the property tax.
Sam Russell wrote: » I do not relish the idea that our national TV is reduced to Virgin Media. However bad RT are, VM are terrible and have as near zero local content. Some of RTE content is brilliant, and much is appalling - but there is further choice if only by way of Satellite and streaming. RTE cannot hope to achieve the level of content achieved by BBC , ITV, and Ch4. Just look at US TV (available in the US) and the content it achieves (as in bad).
Deleted User wrote: » RTE content used to be a lot better and so used their presenters, but this is going back a pretty long time now so no one cares any more they have been so bad for so long, they failed to stay relevant. I get that some of their content is appealing to some but I honestly can't remember the last time I watched anything on RTE TV. And I agree, Virgin is complete and utter junk, I don't watch this either.
kazoo106 wrote: » Absolute tripe being spun here regarding DAB and to a lesser extent AM DAB is a perfectly good medium for radio broadcast, it works and sounds good (128k and above for DAB or 64k and above for DAB+) AM has its place too - especially for coverage and very suited to speech radio Both should be retained
dxhound2005 wrote: » You're judging content that you never heard or saw.
Sam Russell wrote: » DAB or DAB+ has no benefits for Ireland as it provides no extra reach over the existing FM network, no better quality. Receivers are much higher cost then FM receivers, and are clumsy to use, requiring better aerials, and are not suitable for battery powered receivers.