bkehoe wrote: » Woodcock Hill doesn't cover anywhere to the North.
CrowdedHouse wrote: » I presume it's Woodcock Hill I'm picking up near Roscrea ? I was surprised to find any DAB. Radio showing 227.36 Mhz
GBCULLEN wrote: » what make of dab radio do I need for ennis? not a clue as yet but keen on the facility to "pause" radio if possible. gbc--
To_be_confirmed wrote: » I didn't think Kippure had DAB at all...
Digifriendly wrote: » Anyone any idea how much power Clermont Carn is emitting and is it nulled to the north?
To_be_confirmed wrote: » By which time hopefully they'll stick with DAB+ and have a format that should stand the test of time. Alongside FM of course:D
MYOB wrote: » I have one of the first ones sold as DAB+ upgradeable but the DAB+ firmware for it is hard to find. Its the one Total Broadcast can sell you if you want in-car DAB+ mind so clearly they have the firmware.
lawhec wrote: » From the best of my knowledge, the DAB TX aerial at Clermont Carn is on a southern leg of the mast, lower down from the TV & FM aerials, a yagi pointing between SW and SSW (I think the bearings 215 degrees). ERP I don't know, but considering previous reception reports it's probably 5-10kW max.
MYOB wrote: » "stick with"? They're still broadcasting in DABv1 and there's still a very poor selection of DAB+ units around... I have one of the first ones sold as DAB+ upgradeable but the DAB+ firmware for it is hard to find. Its the one Total Broadcast can sell you if you want in-car DAB+ mind so clearly they have the firmware.
kilkenny31 wrote: » Can anyone tell me what type of DAB radio i need to pick up stations in the south kilkenny area?
bkehoe wrote: » You probably already have the firmware with DAB+ support if it's the unit I think you're referring to. Or if not then just get version 1.5 from the UK website. You simply need the licence key to unlock it. Have a look at the manufacturers Australian website and go to support for the DAB+ upgrade key. The versions Total Broadcast sell come DAB+ enabled out of the box as they are Irish stock as opposed to UK stock.
MYOB wrote: » Shall give that a go when I'm back from Wales, may end up driving down to make sure it works
I bought a DAB radio in ASDA in Northern Ireland. Worked fine picking up UK stations in Donegal, but now in Dublin I can't receive any stations at all. Is it a compatibility issue?
and you may need or get a software update
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.