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Some would say the same thing about big audio systems too.
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Does it support DAB/DAB+/DMB?
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I asked last week to PIA if a DAB+ Accuphase Tuner is in the pipeline and they said "sadly no". Sadly because in Germany they are about to switch off FM (he told me), and in the next few years also here in Switzerland the FM will be gone. |
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I think that Norway has moved to DAB/DAB+/DMB. All major radio stations broadcast only DAB/DAB+/DMB in Norway. At least national NRK. Maybe biggest problem with DAB/DAB+/DMB is, that it's more European thing. I think, that we will see high-end DAB/DAB+/DMB tuners, when Germany and other major European countries move broadcasts to DAB/DAB+/DMB. |
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How long for this world is commercial analog 88-108 MHz FM ?
Hi def TV changed television broadcasting almost overnight. |
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Hopefully, long enough for me to wear out my gorgeous sounding MD 108T SE.
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^^^
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Only congress can force a mandatory switch OFF for FM by passing a law. I do believe many stations will simply choose not to broadcast over AM/FM for economic reasons. It costs a ton of money to broadcast, in the 100,000 watts of power range as well as real estate for towers, etc... Revenue needs to keep trickling in. No money, no FM honey.
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As radio broadcasting is market driven, the decision should rest there in my view. Not with government.
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IMO,analog broadcasting isn't going to go anywhere,anytime soon in the U.S.,unless someone can tell me what the plan is for tens of millions of car radios to get retrofitted for digital.
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