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Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\)
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DAB reception
They are probably deaf and also the aerial is hardly what one might call
suitable unless you are close to the transmitter. They don't like basements
either. I guess you could bodge an aerial onto them if you want to go that
far.
Brian
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We have a couple of DAB radio alarm clocks. One of them will find and play
radio channels, albeit with a low signal strength. The other can't get a
reliable signal despite being just the other side of the bed. Both have
lengths of thin wire for aerials.
Is there anything I can do to get reception? I've moved the wire on the
difficult one up, down, left and right but got nowhere.
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