Denis McMahon:
My guess is that the connoisseurs of quality sound radio would use the digital services available on either Freeview or Satellite, as I do. Casual listeners would go for DAB, where quality is compromised by the ever-increasing range of programmes, at the expense of bandwidth.
There is an article about this in E&T https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2011/11/analogue-switch-off-aint-going-to-happen/
Denis McMahon:
Terrestrial or satellite broadcasting is more reliable in this respect. I don't think these more-traditional systems will disappear for a while yet.
Denis McMahon:
My guess is that the connoisseurs of quality sound radio would use the digital services available on either Freeview or Satellite, as I do. Casual listeners would go for DAB, where quality is compromised by the ever-increasing range of programmes, at the expense of bandwidth.
There is an article about this in E&T https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2011/11/analogue-switch-off-aint-going-to-happen/
Denis McMahon:
Terrestrial or satellite broadcasting is more reliable in this respect. I don't think these more-traditional systems will disappear for a while yet.
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