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Radio rebels fight against digital
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<blockquote data-quote="timo_w2s" data-source="post: 865402" data-attributes="member: 196043"><p>I had a Blaupunkt Woodstock 52 car radio back in the early 2000s and then later swapped it for a Blaupunkt Woodstock 54. Both where great at the time and I used a separate external antenna which gave great reception rather than the combined FM/DAB version or the silly stick on thing. Installed it all myself but had a specialist drill the hole in the roof for the DAB aerial. The radio still working in my old car which is now with a cousin of mine. </p><p></p><p>We've now got built in DAB car radios and reception is pretty good still even though the aerials are built into the rear windows. Rarely get any drop outs here in the south east but since there isn't much to interest me on the radio any more I don't tend to use it much. I used to enjoy The Groove/Virgin Groove and Chill but now I mainly use the radio as an MP3 player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo_w2s, post: 865402, member: 196043"] I had a Blaupunkt Woodstock 52 car radio back in the early 2000s and then later swapped it for a Blaupunkt Woodstock 54. Both where great at the time and I used a separate external antenna which gave great reception rather than the combined FM/DAB version or the silly stick on thing. Installed it all myself but had a specialist drill the hole in the roof for the DAB aerial. The radio still working in my old car which is now with a cousin of mine. We've now got built in DAB car radios and reception is pretty good still even though the aerials are built into the rear windows. Rarely get any drop outs here in the south east but since there isn't much to interest me on the radio any more I don't tend to use it much. I used to enjoy The Groove/Virgin Groove and Chill but now I mainly use the radio as an MP3 player. [/QUOTE]
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