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Old 16-07-2010, 09:18   #6
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Re: Does this DAB exist?

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Originally Posted by hedgie View Post
I disagree my experience in the North West of England is that a Pure Highway with a self adhesive internal windscreen aerial is actually pretty good and holds up well in the Lake District to, DAB is not perfect but for me it works
I did make the point that I was referring to built up areas and the OP did say he wanted a pocket device to listen to whilst out and about, on the train etc. NOT just in the car. From what I can see the Pure Highway would be little use for most of that and relies on a special high sensitivity aerial which needs to be affixed to the windscreen. I live on the outskirts of London and getting a good stable signal on the move whether walking, cycling, on the train/bus or in the car from a pocket DAB device is virtually impossible. Of course some of the difference in our experiences may be partially due to factors which affect my area more than the NW of England and the Lake District.
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