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Old 11-10-2021, 16:04   #7
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Re: Analogue radio switch-off

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh View Post
TV was relatively easy as TV's were mostly in homes and easy to add change "boxed". Radio is much harder. Older cars don't have DAB and harder to attach an extra, some don't have inputs so maybe you'd have DAB receiver that retransmits on FM for the radio. Also all the embedded FM receivers in some phones and portable devices.
Agreed.

And there are many more radios in circulation - I recall reading a while back that there are more than 300 million radios in use in the UK as almost all households have several radios and I'm sure that's still the case.
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