I have seen one or two posts recently, debating whether or not to invest in expensive FM tuners.
Some sites suggest that the proposed switch off is unlikely to happen in 2015 and is a bit if a pipe dream.
Does anybody out there have an informed opinion about this?
One interesting site I came across is this one which debates the issue, as well as discussing the implementation of DAB radio in the UK. There is also a wealth of technical info on that site - it's well worth a read.
Given the vast amount of FM radio receivers (an estimated 120 - 150 million) around the UK - which would become virtually (if not totally) worthless in a very short time - how popular would this really be with the population at large?
If the turn off did go ahead, would there be an explosion in the sales of DAB adaptors for cars?
And of more interest to those on this forum - are the issues of sound quality - which do you think sounds best? FM or DAB?
One can't help but feel that the sale of the FM band (once released form broadcast duties) is more important to the governing bodies than the consumer is. I'm guessing it's sure to be sold off for other purposes eventually, just like mobile phone bands have been sold (for huge sums) in previous years.
Tony.
Some sites suggest that the proposed switch off is unlikely to happen in 2015 and is a bit if a pipe dream.
Does anybody out there have an informed opinion about this?
One interesting site I came across is this one which debates the issue, as well as discussing the implementation of DAB radio in the UK. There is also a wealth of technical info on that site - it's well worth a read.
Given the vast amount of FM radio receivers (an estimated 120 - 150 million) around the UK - which would become virtually (if not totally) worthless in a very short time - how popular would this really be with the population at large?
If the turn off did go ahead, would there be an explosion in the sales of DAB adaptors for cars?
And of more interest to those on this forum - are the issues of sound quality - which do you think sounds best? FM or DAB?
One can't help but feel that the sale of the FM band (once released form broadcast duties) is more important to the governing bodies than the consumer is. I'm guessing it's sure to be sold off for other purposes eventually, just like mobile phone bands have been sold (for huge sums) in previous years.
Tony.