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Below are all of Ian's postings, with the most recent are at the bottom of the page.Not familiar with your area but they do also suffer from co-channel interference. There are several areas around me where D1 and BBC drop out but D2 (with fewer transmitters) is perfect.
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This often manifested itself as horizontal bars on an Analogue signal. In the Lincoln area, Central ITV was often affected and when it was, it was often possible to get a signal from the TVS transmitter at Hannington as well as many Belgian and German stations
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Trevor, actually reducing the signal or removing the booster may help as may a more directional aerial. Unfortunately, with the low error correction to cram in more channels these days, there is no perfect solution to co-channel interference.
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The Map of all DAB transmitters link goes straight to the National map page as well
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DAB has the potential of being so much better, unfortunately, it's gone the usual way in this country of using the cheapest service possible and cramming as much into that service as possible at the expense of quality
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Monday 28 March 2016 4:20PM
When I looked at a new Hyundai about 18 Months ago, DAB wasn't available even as an option. They suggested I streamed it from my Mobile to the car!!!!