Would i get a good reception with a D A B personal radio or would the signal alt!


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Would i get a good reception with a D A B personal radio or would the signal alter as i moved about ?



Answers: As long as you have an antenna built-in, stay within the signal range of the station and out of mines, tunnels and certain big or stone buildings, it should retain essentially the same signal as you move about.

I would think in the UK that if one station started to fade, you could, in many cases, switch to the same program on a different frequency.

I'm a yank, so i could be wrong, I welcome any correction to this post.
-a guy named duh I used to listen to DAB radio whilst cycling into work (approx 8 miles). Close to home, I could get my usual radio station on DAB, but the closer I got into the centre of London, the signal disappeared and I had to change to FM. Wet and windy days also tended to alter how the reception was and how built up the area was. I was using a small radio. Have recently bought a Pure Move, but so far, have only moved it around my house (with no problems at all). Don't know if the larger size would give a better reception when moving around. I guess if your area has a good signal, then it might be ok. If you are trying to decide whether to get a Personal DAB radio, then I would say go for it - but would recommend one with FM too so that you have something to listen to if the digital reception disappears for a while. Check your postcode with the link. If it shows loads of radio stations, then there is a good chance you will get a good reception.

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