Capital, Capital XTRA, Capital XTRA Reloaded, Heart, Heart 80s, Heart 70s, Heart 90s, Heart Dance, Smooth Radio, Smooth Chill, Gold, Radio X, LBC News, JazzFM, Virgin Anthems, Virgin Chilled, talkRADIO, talkSPORT2, Love Sport, Jack Radio, Union Jack, Fun Kids, and BFBS Radio.
Can you get foreign channels on DAB radio?
If I take my DAB digital radio abroad, will I be able to pick up foreign DAB services? Yes. In the UK, DAB services are broadcast on a band of spectrum called Band III. Many European countries also use Band III, although some use a different band of spectrum called L Band.
Why can’t I get DAB stations?
If you have an issue with your tuning, this could be causing your DAB radio problems. Turning your radio on and off sometimes solves the problem. If switching your radio off and auto tuning it with the built-in system doesn’t work, you could look into a full re-scan.
Is DAB+ available in the UK?
In the UK, the new national multiplex contains a few DAB+ services, including Fun Kids, Magic Chilled, Union Jack and Jazz FM. Everything else on that multiplex, however, is standard DAB. DAB+ services are also available on some small-scale multiplexes, including London, Portsmouth and Manchester.
What’s the difference between DAB and DAB +?
What is the difference between DAB and DAB+? DAB+ is an upgraded version of DAB digital radio that gives you access to even more stations. To receive DAB+ stations you must have a DAB+ enabled radio. All radios that bear that Tick Mark are able to receive FM, DAB and DAB+ stations.
Where is talkSPORT on DAB?
Radio. talkSPORT is available across the United Kingdom via DAB digital radio and on 1089 or 1053 AM. On June 9, talkSPORT 2 moved from DAB transmission to DAB+. Most modern DAB radios can receive DAB+ so your ability to listen to talkSPORT 2 shouldn’t have been affected.
Is digital radio the same as DAB?
DAB stands for Digital Audio Broadcasting. It is a digital radio service which is broadcast from a UK-wide network of transmitters. It uses digital technology which enables broadcasters to package together several radio stations; this is called multiplexing.
What is the difference between digital and DAB radio?
DAB radio doesn’t come with the hissing or crackling that you might sometimes hear from an AM/FM receiver. Digital radio also isn’t affected by things such as planes flying nearby. Users are guaranteed a clean, continuous stream of audio, as long as they stay within reception of a digital radio signal.