Apologies to the group if this is too far off Mac/Apple subject but I know
there have been some helpful comments on DAB radio in the past.
I have been using a DAB+ radio for some time now (Pure One Classic). Up until
very recently reception has been good but now I am getting variable signal
, Barry Sexstone bjsexst...@netspace.net.au wrote:
Apologies to the group if this is too far off Mac/Apple subject but I know
there have been some helpful comments on DAB radio in the past.
I have been using a DAB+ radio for some time now (Pure One Classic). Up
until very recently reception
there have been some helpful comments on DAB radio in the past.
I have been using a DAB+ radio for some time now (Pure One Classic). Up
until very recently reception has been good but now I am getting variable
signal strength and many dropouts. The position of the radio is unchanged,
I am
far off Mac/Apple subject but I know
there have been some helpful comments on DAB radio in the past.
I have been using a DAB+ radio for some time now (Pure One Classic). Up
until very recently reception has been good but now I am getting variable
signal strength and many dropouts
area. I think it is a harbinger of this afternoon's
predicted thunderstorm.
Alan
On 21/11/2012, at 12:55 PM, Barry Sexstone bjsexst...@netspace.net.au
wrote:
Apologies to the group if this is too far off Mac/Apple subject but I know
there have been some helpful comments on DAB radio
Reg
On 09/05/2009, at 5:29 PM, Reg Whitely wrote:
Ray, there's mention here of using the eyeTV for DAB+
http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2009/04/have-any-brisba.html
Reg
On 09/05/2009, at 9:54 AM, Ray Forma wrote:
Does anyone know of a way of receiving with a Mac the DAB+ radio
stations
Reg,
Thanks also for this link. Good to see the components of this
versatile receiver costing about US$10. What I really want to see is
a receiver that can pick up DAB+ transmissions in the densely
populated areas, as well as DRM, which is the digital transmission
method that Aus will soon
On 09/05/2009, at 5:29 PM, Reg Whitely wrote:
Ray, there's mention here of using the eyeTV for DAB+
http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2009/04/have-any-brisba.html
Reg
On 09/05/2009, at 9:54 AM, Ray Forma wrote:
Does anyone know of a way of receiving with a Mac the DAB+ radio
stations
/2009, at 5:29 PM, Reg Whitely wrote:
Ray, there's mention here of using the eyeTV for DAB+
http://blogs.abc.net.au/queensland/2009/04/have-any-brisba.html
Reg
On 09/05/2009, at 9:54 AM, Ray Forma wrote:
Does anyone know of a way of receiving with a Mac the DAB+ radio
stations that started
DAB+ Enhanced Radio: is based on the original DAB standard, but uses a
highly efficient audio codec, AAC+. In
February 2007,
DAB+ finalized its European Communication Standards Institute (ETSI)
standardisation process. DAB+
allows regulators and broadcasters to implement DAB with
Barry,
From what I can find out, which is not much, Australia will be using
DRM (Digital Radio Mondial) to broadcast Digital Radio outside
densely-populated areas because DRM can use low-frequency
transmissions, which propagate over much longer distances than do the
frequencies used for
Does anyone know of a way of receiving with a Mac the DAB+ radio
stations that started broadcasting in Perth on 1 May?
I don't mean the radio that the ABC and SBS simulcast with their TV
signals, such as DIG and Jazz; I receive those already with my EyeTV.
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Regards,
Ray Forma
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