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Will my digital radios be made obsolete by DAB+? Will my “old” DAB radio be made obsolete by these arbitrary changes? – John I have a Pure Evoke-1 and a Pure 1500 hand-held portable (only 4 years old) Neither of these can receive DAB+, even after a reset Yet they both work extremely well! Why should people have to fork out yet again, after following government advice? This is as bad as the analogue digital TV switch which cost
Why do we need DAB+ and how can radios be upgraded? How do we convert present DAB radios, both home and in car, to DAB+? Since DAB is so good, why DAB+? Sounds like another racket to make people (unnecessarily) upgrade radios! – James In 2016 the first national DAB+ stations, including Jazz FM and Magic Chilled, launched across the UK
What are digital radio ensembles? Why are there DAB ensembles? When we tune into analogue radio stations we’re often aware of the frequency – like 95 4 FM for BBC Newcastle or 100 FM for KISS in London This contrasts with digital radio where several radio stations are broadcast on a single frequency
Why doesn’t my DAB+ radio receive DAB+ stations? If you can receive Absolute Radio or Classic FM on DAB digital radio you should also receive DAB+ stations Heart 80s and Smooth Chill Alternatively if you can tune into Planet Rock you should also be able to hear Union JACK Being able to hear Heart 80s or Union JACK would confirm that DAB+ reception is possible