DeTector
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Hi all! Does anyone have a DAB capable radio at home or in their vehicles? And if so can you tell me where and what stations do you pick up?
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For future reference I bought a DAB capable radio and I am currently on holiday at Koppisol about 35km south of Johannesburg and I am picking up the following DAB stations:
5FM
LM Radio
Pretoria FM (not broadcasting)
Radio Today (not broadcasting)
Mix FM
Radio Veritas
Power 987
Classic DAB+
947
Y FM
Metro DAB+
Jacaranda DAB+ (not broadcasting)
Radio 2000
702
Ukhozi
JAfm DAB+ (not broadcasting)
KayaFM DAB+
Hot 91.9
Radio Pulpit
SAfm
For future reference I bought a DAB capable radio and I am currently on holiday at Koppisol about 35km south of Johannesburg and I am picking up the following DAB stations:
5FM
LM Radio
Pretoria FM (not broadcasting)
Radio Today (not broadcasting)
Mix FM
Radio Veritas
Power 987
Classic DAB+
947
Y FM
Metro DAB+
Jacaranda DAB+ (not broadcasting)
Radio 2000
702
Ukhozi
JAfm DAB+ (not broadcasting)
KayaFM DAB+
Hot 91.9
Radio Pulpit
SAfm
As far as I know there is test licence issued to a few in Johannesburg and Pretoria area only. From what I understand it is the same as anoloque vs digital tv. Better quality sound with less spectrum used and no snow just reception or no reception. Quality is good thoughInteresting do DAB stations need a license to operate ? What are the advantages vs disadvantage to FM?
As far as I know there is test licence issued to a few in Johannesburg and Pretoria area only. From what I understand it is the same as anoloque vs digital tv. Better quality sound with less spectrum used and no snow just reception or no reception. Quality is good though
Nope only those that I have listed. As I understand it is currently limited to a test only in the JHB / PTA areaNo Cape Talk?
There is internet yes and I know what internet radio is, but this thread is about DAB which is replacing FMDo they not have internet in Koppiesol? Internet radio with cheap Telkom bandwidth should work well. Any radio station you can think of...
See my message a bit up in this thread. I have scanned in Somerset-West where I stay as well but not picking up anything thereDo you get Cape Talk?
See my message a bit up in this thread. I have scanned in Somerset-West where I stay as well but not picking up anything there
Is DAB though? Or on AM?Thanks, it's a shame Cape Talk only broadcasts in cape town
Cant get it in my car either in JHB.
Is DAB though? Or on AM?
As far as I am aware there is only a trial of DAB and only in JHB / PTAIt's AM/FM but would buy a DAB radio if CT was picked up
Have to listen on Dstv audio at home.
It's AM/FM but would buy a DAB radio if CT was picked up
Have to listen on Dstv audio at home.
It's only on AM for me in Hermanus and the reception is terrible. I listen more often than not on the app on my phone, but I'd be all over DAB if they had it here.
I know you get converter kits for DAB on units where it has been disabled but it uses a different aerial and everything and I would always prefer not to fiddle with modern car electronics. As far as I am aware some newer cars sold in SA now support DAB on their audio units out of the box but I am not entirely sure. Would be nice if someone could confirm this for us?Whenever I watch international car reviews they talk about DAB radio, so I'm wondering whether modern cars sold in South Africa can be retrofitted in software only to support DAB.