DublinKev wrote: » Quite honestly, I despair for DAB in this country. No policy, no regulation, no hope, from what I can see. It is a massive opportunity being lost in my view and, for some years now, I just cannot figure out why we are so behind the 8 ball in this country. Simon, am I reading you right in that you are saying RTE Gold (and some others) are only in mono on DAB? Really? I hadn't noticed that (in Dublin). And as for Dusty Rhodes, if he is the person who owns the MUX, why has he taken his stations off it? All 80s was an enjoyable listen on DAB. Hardly inspires too much confidence in the platform. I have long gone past the point of hoping that the BAI will do something about the DAB situation in Ireland, sadly.
DublinKev wrote: » Thanks for that Streetlight, seems logical enough, in fairness. What puzzles me is how long this whole "trial" service has been going on? How long can a trial continue before the judge dismisses the case? The judge, in this case, being the BAI seems to be totally awol.
wadacrack wrote: » whats dab like for live sport..is it slower than am/fm?
Mickie Mike wrote: » What I could never understand after 12 years of this thread is there is still no national rollout of DAB/DAB+ in Ireland, what in the hell is wrong? What are they waiting for? All we have is trials and tests, when is this bull**** going to stop and launch this format for once.
galtee boy wrote: » The only way there will be a national roll out of DAB in Ireland, is if the EU decide that there will be a Europe wide shutdown of FM by say 2020, and everybody must switch to digital radio, like they did for digital TV. And I don't see any such directive coming from the EU anytime soon.
A pity there's no directional aim up here - I was hoping the signal might have held for a few miles more.
Mr Snow wrote: » will the Brougher Mountain dab coverage come to the Cavan and Monahan anytime soon I like to hear absolute classic rock and planet rock. thanks for your feedback
Mr. Rabbit wrote: » Indeed, considering how strong FM and DTT signals from Clermonit Cairn are around here (Jordanstown, Newtownabbey), DAB from the same site really should be a lot stronger. I cant figure out why it's so restricted to the north. Are there any plans to improve the situation like they did with DTT after ASO ? Still, I suppose there's always the internet and DTT.
The Cush wrote: » Meanwhile our neighbour has started the countdown to a digital radio future - http://www.getdigitalradio.com/dab-news/view/559
Mickie Mike wrote: » This DAB is turning out to be a joke in Ireland, don't really understand what's going on. It would be better if they scrapped it totally and concentrate on DTT and get commercial and local radio on in. RTE have done a good job with all their services on DTT and other digital platforms, commercial radio needs to be helped to get on board.
StreetLight wrote: » Radio Maria has been added to the Kippure output, in both DAB and DAB+.
natashaob6 wrote: » What kind of radio station is this and I wonder is it a commercial station?