Mr. Rabbit wrote: » Now that the analogue TV switch off in the ROI is now official (24th October 2012) will this mean NI will at last get Digital One ?
Following the passing of the Digital Economy Act, it is open to Digital One to request to extend its licence to cover Northern Ireland. ... As yet, Digital One has not applied to extend its licence to Northern Ireland or discussed the detail of the sites in Northern Ireland with service providers (i.e. the owners of stations and services on Digital One).
Maybe there is a 83i owner in the South East who could check DAB+ reception from the Total Broadcast test transmission
huggs2 wrote: » Got a present of a Roberts radio RD-45 When the Dab service started nationwide some while back and still waiting for Mahera to have the service.Does anyone know if they will put DAB on the the new mast they are building.? The audio quality on FM is superb so i would love to be able to hear it on DAB.
alinton wrote: » That depends on the bandwidth of the stream you're trying to listen to. Most good quality internet streams are at least 128k. Most broadband connections will support that - there's something wrong if it doesn't! A.
Satts wrote: » Looking at the Roberts stream 83i DAB/Internet radio at the moment. Would I be better hold off and wait for a DAB+/Internet radio ?
Crystalset wrote: » I have not seen further verification for the link below. However I believe the 83i is a better internet radio than Pure Flow.http://www.yournetradio.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=97
CrowdedHouse wrote: » This is OT - I've been getting Radio 1 on 90.2 FM the last few days,where's this from ? Did they put an FM Tx on Kilduff ?
Johnboy1951 wrote: » From what little I have read Dab+ is the intended transmission ...... using AAC codec in place of MP2 I think. Tests are apparently being carried out in both formats at least by some carriers.http://www.totalbroadcast.net/DAB.html
extopia wrote: » OK now I'm confused... do I need DAB or DAB+ radio? And is the frequency range I mentioned above OK for the RTE multiplex? No USB port on the radio, btw.
How to Receive DAB and DAB+ DAB radios have been available in Ireland for several years, largely due to centralised supply by UK-based chains, although lately independent retailers have started stocking DAB radios. However care must be taken - UK-based chains tend to stock UK-specification radios, which often do not support DAB+. This will be the format used in Ireland when the system is rolled out, so its important to ensure that any radio you buy is future-proof.