I have enjoyed Radio 3 on DAB for many years but I am now having reception problems which seem to fall somewhere between the tuner manufacturer and the transmitter.
My hardware is an Azur 651T tuner which has just replaced my faithful DAB500 both from Cambridge Audio. I have an outside roof aerial and a smaller outside aerial for a portable DAB radio. When I first connected the new tuner the reception was poor where it had previously been very good although it is now excellent and I suspect that the output from the Guildford transmitter has been increased coinciding with my changeover of tuners.
The fault I am trying to locate is a total loss of sound for around 3 to 5 seconds which usually happens in the mornings around 10.0am. I also get very short breaks of less than a second which is most annoying when listening to music. These problems are intermittent and seem to follow no pattern. I am now using the smaller aerial and have fitted a variable attenuator so that the signal strength is set to show a full house on the tuner. It does not sound like a poor signal as there is no ‘bubbly mud’ sound and it does not have to search again for the signal. The best description would be like somebody has switched off and then back on again.
I am reminded of my old headmaster who said that I was progressing steadily…..backwards.
Anybody else having similar problems in the Guildford area? All suggestions welcomed.
tromboni.
My hardware is an Azur 651T tuner which has just replaced my faithful DAB500 both from Cambridge Audio. I have an outside roof aerial and a smaller outside aerial for a portable DAB radio. When I first connected the new tuner the reception was poor where it had previously been very good although it is now excellent and I suspect that the output from the Guildford transmitter has been increased coinciding with my changeover of tuners.
The fault I am trying to locate is a total loss of sound for around 3 to 5 seconds which usually happens in the mornings around 10.0am. I also get very short breaks of less than a second which is most annoying when listening to music. These problems are intermittent and seem to follow no pattern. I am now using the smaller aerial and have fitted a variable attenuator so that the signal strength is set to show a full house on the tuner. It does not sound like a poor signal as there is no ‘bubbly mud’ sound and it does not have to search again for the signal. The best description would be like somebody has switched off and then back on again.
I am reminded of my old headmaster who said that I was progressing steadily…..backwards.
Anybody else having similar problems in the Guildford area? All suggestions welcomed.
tromboni.
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