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237SJ | 17:34 Wed 24th Oct 2012 | Technology
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I`ve just been cooking in the kitchen and listening to a DAB radio in there. Someone phoned (phone`s in the living room) and every time it rang, it severely affected the reception on the radio. Why would that be?
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If you have cordless phones it may be that the radio frequency is similar, but my dab radio loses signal if I start the microwave, so it appears that it doesn't take much for dab to fade away.
17:43 Wed 24th Oct 2012
If you have cordless phones it may be that the radio frequency is similar, but my dab radio loses signal if I start the microwave, so it appears that it doesn't take much for dab to fade away.
Maybe because DAB reception is crap and easily disrupted ?
Don't normally agree with OG - but do on this. DAB radio is a big disappointment as far as I'm concerned.
I don't have a DAB radio but I listen on Freeview and I find that it is often disrupted by a light being switched on or off.
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Thanks for the replies. I did think it might be something to do with frequencies. Seems strange though and it`s never happened before. It must have just been that one channel. DAB`s ok if you live in the right area. If you live in a hilly, rural area like my mum did, you`re stuffed though. I bought her a DAB radio and all she could get was Radio 2 and that was only in one room and upstairs.

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