Being in the service industry I've been able to
play with various DAB products over the last year and in most cases haven't been too impressed.
Most of it seems down to the way the manufacturers were implementing the technology.
In fact most have been using the same receiver module and getting totally different results.
A good example is the Philips AZ6000 and the Ferguson FRGxxx wooded radio (sorry can't remember the number). Both have the same module for the DAB section but the reception is totally different. The Philips manages around 17 stations in the workshop where as it very lucky if we get anything on the Ferguson. The problem with the Ferguson appears to be the telescopic aerial that for some reason doesn't suit the receiver. Now if you unscrew the aerial using a long 10mm socket to undo the F-Connector and connect the tv aerial you get the same number of channels as the Philips.
Just recently if been playing with the Philips MCB700 which has a Sony DAB front-end which is much better that all the other models with maybe the MCB240 being the exception but I've never tried one on an external aerial as it has a wire 'T' aerial built-in.
Getting back to the MCB700 it appears a much better receiver with station number from 31 to 47 depending on conditions. Remembering that the same aerial has been connected to the Ferguson and ,although not properly ,to the Philips AZ6000.
We can now receive Cambridgeshire ,Leicestershire ,Herts and sometimes a few more
Now I've heard what it should be like I've decided to buy a real DAB separate tuner. I read a few reviews on the cheaper models like the ones Argos sell as a good starting point but have decided to go for a Cambridge Audio receiver. I already have a good spec separates set-up ,some of which is custom built or modified for my tastes ,so I wanted something that sounded good.
I've looked at the DAB300 which sounds good and at £114 isn't much more than the Argos ones ,but then I read the spec etc on the AZUR 640T V2 and am seriously thinking of buying one later in the week when the finances are available.
Look
HERE for details on the receiver.
To go with it I'm going to install a dipole on the TV mast with a low noise masthead preamp. Now I might not need the preamp due to the location but I always like to maximise to reception and I normally get great results.
From this location I hear Belgian ,French ,and Dutch stations on VHF FM Band II. Also when I used to have a Band III directional aerial with the same masthead preamp I could watch Belgian TV in colour most days ,I also had weak signals from France and Luxembourg. So I'd expect some long distance reception.
Does anybody have a DAB set-up ? Portable ,separate receiver ? How many stations can you get ? If you live on the East or South coasts do you pick-up foreign stations on DAB ?
What are your thoughts ? Apart from the 'you must be mad spending that amount of money...'.