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In many European contries we have DAB (DIGITAL) transmissions, mostly along the main roads. I got my last car radio with DAB and also FM. You select a station and there it is, whithout any fallouts or noise on the whole trip, for instance from Oslo to Trondheim. Some entusiast complains about the compression, it is like MP3, but most people find the quality sufficiently good. If the DAB signal falls out, the FM takes over. It is also a very good FM-receiver. I very often listen to a station sending only classical music. Few FM stations relay that program, but with DAB you have it crystal clear all the time! Is something similar coming stateside? Alf "Bob D." skrev i melding news:2rHad.113885$He1.9393@attbi_s01... OEM car radios are pretty much state-of-the-art design. They always have been. Today's models have ceramic IF filters, up conversion on AM, noise blankers, audio DSP.... The next generation will have digital IF. For some reason automakers have always been real picky about radio performance, and willing to pay for it! (Been in the OEM automotive radio design biz for 30 years.) Bob D. "Steve Nosko" wrote in message ... #1 reason is the Antenna. #2 cost is king! Car = antenna on AM & FM Home radio = Bar antenna on AM and ? what on FM... Sometimes it is the power cord. Sometimes you have a wire to drape over the lamp shade. The aluminum backing on house insulation can provide some attenuation effect, but I'm sure this is less of a factor...it is the primarily the antenna. Car radios on FM do not have exceptional selectivity as speculated above. The adjacent channel selectivity is only fair and the systems are made to only use alternate channels in any one market, anyway. When you're between markets and have a weak station 200 KHz away from a strong one that you have trouble. If "they" wanted better performance @ home is could be done, just costs $$. Low IF for reduced BW can be done in any radio, but size and Q and frequency are not independent, so lower freq IF means bigger coils and more "R", so "same Q - lower IF" is not that simple. Did you hear about that guy who changed his name to "They". Interview on pub radio this weekend. "Proctologically Violated©®" wrote in message ... as compared to my home radios/stereos? All-- Have wondered for years why this is so--almost w/o exception, on both AM/FM. On the car NGs, it was suggested that my house was blocking signals, and that the metallic car acted as a big antenna. Neither seems plausible, as my car next to the shop radio (which is terrible) still gets good reception, and that if the metal in a car were so good, you wouldn't need a car antenna. I'm thinking it's the actual electronics. Any opinions/explanations? ---------------------------- Mr. P.V.'d formerly Droll Troll |
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