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DAB (again)
Well I've concluded it is a rip-off!
My brother for Christmas got a DAB receiver, made by Matsui. This is about the shape of a King-size Mars bar about 5x2x1. It runs 6v DC and has two (L&R) audio out ports. Cost? Apparently £30. The aerial is the interesting part going on what has been said before about the cost of specialist DAB aerials. What is it? About a foot of narrow insulated multi-strand copper - like you get on FM alarm clocks. Hardly high-tech! Works beautifully The choice though is actually quite good. Everything from Virgin to BBC7! I suppose you could adapt in a heath robinson fashion this unit for the car. Rig a 2:1 transformer for power. Then get one of those iPod short-range FM transmitters that Belkin makes so your car radio picks it up. As for the DAB price for home or car, how the manufactuers can still ask those sort of prices I don't know. Neil Warwickshire |
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Neil G wrote:
> Well I've concluded it is a rip-off! > > My brother for Christmas got a DAB receiver, made by Matsui. This is > about the shape of a King-size Mars bar about 5x2x1. It runs 6v DC > and has two (L&R) audio out ports. Cost? Apparently £30. The aerial > is the interesting part going on what has been said before about the > cost of specialist DAB aerials. What is it? About a foot of narrow > insulated multi-strand copper - like you get on FM alarm clocks. > Hardly high-tech! Works beautifully Depends on your reception area, mate. The wire one that came wiht mine was useless. A decent Maplin di-pole only cost be about GBP15 though > The choice though is actually quite good. Everything from Virgin to > BBC7! > > I suppose you could adapt in a heath robinson fashion this unit for > the car. Rig a 2:1 transformer for power. Then get one of those iPod > short-range FM transmitters that Belkin makes so your car radio picks > it up. > > As for the DAB price for home or car, how the manufactuers can still > ask those sort of prices I don't know. Miniaturisation innit. Don't forget, yours has no amp either (not that they're exactly expensive thse days) Plus like all things audio, they don't all sound the same -- Catman MIB#14 SKoGA#6 TEAR#4 BOTAFOF#38 Apostle#21 COSOC#3 Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply) Alfa 116 Giulietta 3.0l (Really) Sprint 1.7 75 2.0 TS Triumph Speed Triple: Black with extra black bits www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk |
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