Re: BBC Proms Radio 3 - relentless stutter



On 2005-08-15, tony sayer <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In article <slrndfvohk.v91.news0309@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, John Phillips
><news0309@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
>>If I understood correctly and you are using an FM aerial to pick up
>>DAB then I suspect you are throwing away a lot of signal on the DAB
>>band despite the tuner's indicator. Band centres (geometric means)
>>are circa 97.5 MHz and 204.4 MHz. It's almost impossible to cover that
>>range well in one yagi-type aerial.
>
> 204.4 U sure of that John might that be 225-6 ish?....

I thought the DAB band was band III (174 to 240 MHz -- not all allocated
yet but that seems to be the quoted tuning range of DAB receivers and
hence key for their antennas).

However I haven't actually checked whether UK designates only part of
Band III for DAB, so please say if you still think I am wrong.

--
John Phillips
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