What If The Labour Party Got Rid Of...
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the technical side. (a tv aerial isn't really the thing)
you really need a DAB aerial ,either a basic dipole or if your out of range a small beam yagi DAB aerial,either should be mounted outside and then providing you are in a covered area bingo.Ive fitted several basic dipoles and they work well,and they are only about �12 the beams are a little more .If you get one fit it vertically.They are quite small,only 20 inches x 2inches,the beams are a little bigger.
Depends on the type of DAB radio - I.e. if it's a Hi-Fi tuner or just a radio.
I use a decent DAB Hi-Fi tuner and get no bit errors at all when connected to a TV aerial but then I am in direct line of sight to Winter Hill at a distance of 35 miles.
I certainly wouldn't recommend using a TV aerial for decent DAB reception as it's not designed for the frequency range - but it can work.
As has been suggested - try a decent DAB aerial, relatively inexpensive and may be OK in your loft. Most important part is decent downlead cable. Not the cheap brown coax stuff.