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excossack



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Improving DAB reception
Currently have a DAB antenna stuck to the alpine glass and in the main, reception is OK. I do get patches where the signal just goes to crap and then reappears later on. Always in the same built up area.

Is this normal for DAB to crap out in certain areas. ?
I think the only option is an external DAB antenna ? 1999 Defender TD5 110

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custom90



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Yes, it’s fairly common whatever aerial set up you have. It’s more due to patchy signal areas rather than pick up of signal of your system.
I still tend to find FM signals are more reliable and less likely to drop off than DAB. Diesel$ Live$ Matter. ⛽️🛢️👨‍🔧🧰⚙️ RED, WHITE & BOOST! 🇬🇧
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DAZ110



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The DAB on my radio is connected to the original Land Rover aerial with a DAB aerial splitter and generally the signal isn’t to bad, but still have drop outs here and there.
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derbywill



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I use a Digital aerial splitter same as DAZ110, it’s not too bad does drop out occasionally but we have plenty of hills in Derbyshire!
I found if I go towards Notts/Lincolnshire it hardly ever drops out.

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Post #869389 24th Nov 2020 7:19pm
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Andy T



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I tried a splitter but got fed up and have now switched to a DAB aerial (oddly flexible in the breeze Rolling with laughter ).
TBH although it's better it still has drop-outs in the Chiltern Hills.
I agree with above comments about the issue being the DAB signal Crying or Very sad rather than ability to capture it 2011 2.4 White 110 CSW LHD
1998 300TDi Wolf TUM
2015 2.2 Corris Grey 90
2009 2.4 Alaska White 110 Commercial - gone
2006 TD5 Barolo Black 90 - gone
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Post #869535 25th Nov 2020 1:39pm
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excossack



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Which DAB aerial did you go for? 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
Econet Station 48 no clock
Post #869543 25th Nov 2020 2:59pm
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Andy T



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https://www.calearo.com/en/products/dab-dab-antennas


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 2011 2.4 White 110 CSW LHD
1998 300TDi Wolf TUM
2015 2.2 Corris Grey 90
2009 2.4 Alaska White 110 Commercial - gone
2006 TD5 Barolo Black 90 - gone
1995 TD5 Green 90 - gone
1984 2.25 Marine Blue 88
Post #869738 26th Nov 2020 5:11pm
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Wild Card 90



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And I clicked onto this thread hoping to find a solution to the eternal problem!
I can´t offer a better solution, but only share the annoyance at how inconsistent DAB reception is. Sometimes brilliant, but often on the move, that annoying blackout two second followed by a repeat of what went before. Like listeening to a stuttering newsreader. 1998 Tdi 90 SW,
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excossack



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Andy T wrote:
https://www.calearo.com/en/products/dab-dab-antennas


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Cheers Andy T 1999 Defender TD5 110

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John M0VAZ
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Post #869868 27th Nov 2020 9:49am
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AMBxx



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DAB is the radio equivalent of those horrid CFD light bulbs. Even now, it's more reliable to stream a radio station from your mobile phone using your mobile data. Only reason it isn't more widely used is the cost of data, but that's rapidly dropping.
Post #869895 27th Nov 2020 11:41am
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