Had a bit of a prang a few weeks ago (somebody ran into the back of me and messed up our boot lock). I had a hire car while our car was in the garage and OH has fallen in love with the digital radio. He likes listening to the cricket.
I had a look with the help of google and found out that I can get a digital radio for his car - would probably go for freestanding rather than retrofit, but haven't a clue about what to get
I wonder if any expert types on here would be willing to advise? I've got a bit of time as was thinking of doing it for his birthday which isn't 'til the end of October.
Hi Sean, would an ordinary domestic radio work in a moving car? I've been looking at ones that work via the USB connection, but there are so many I get confused...
I was very disappointed with the last Roberts radio that I bought, and was ignored by their customer 'service'. I'm much more a fan of "Pure" DAB radios. I use a small "Pure" portable (which uses a USB connector for power) in the camper, and it's pretty good, but only when you're stopped as it needs the aerial extended!
Mrs. L has a DAB radio in her car and it's quite disappointing too. Coverage is patchy at best and sound quality not as good as FM.
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Hi, thanks to everyone who replied. Superhoops' suggestion is what I'll go for and I've found someone to fit it. Now just need to decide if I do it now or wait until his birthday.
Quote: Originally posted by pillsley on 11/7/2017
Hi, thanks to everyone who replied. Superhoops' suggestion is what I'll go for and I've found someone to fit it. Now just need to decide if I do it now or wait until his birthday.
I have DAB on my latest car. Only thing I have found with it when driving in rural areas is it just goes silent if no signal is found, then it has to go back to FM or wait till I am back in range. The sound quality is excellent I have to say.
Quote: Originally posted by geoffprinter on 11/7/2017
I have DAB on my latest car. Only thing I have found with it when driving in rural areas is it just goes silent if no signal is found, then it has to go back to FM or wait till I am back in range. The sound quality is excellent I have to say.
DAB on your car you say? I knew you were posh.
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Quote: Originally posted by mikegalagher on 11/7/2017
Quote: Originally posted by geoffprinter on 11/7/2017
I have DAB on my latest car. Only thing I have found with it when driving in rural areas is it just goes silent if no signal is found, then it has to go back to FM or wait till I am back in range. The sound quality is excellent I have to say.
DAB on your car you say? I knew you were posh.
Still on Alvar Lidell and the Light Programme up here
And no CD player, The sales bloke asked if I wanted him to link the music on my phone to the infotainment on the car. The blank look on my face told him I had no idea what he was talking about.
No CD player even available these days Geoff on the Yeti (AFAIK).
Our sources are:
Radio (AM/FM), SD card, Bluetooth (phone's music to the car), internet music via the usual apps.
The little SD card has the equivalent of about 30 CD's on it, ripped at a quality more than good enough for my ears travelling in a car. And a lot neater, as no discs to house.
------------- Mike
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