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In article , charles
scribeth thus In article , wrote: It would actually be interesting to find out the percentages of people who predominantly listen to radio on: FM Rarely, unless the car radio go to it from DAB Most all the time.. DAB In the car and on my bedside radio, Also in our sitting room Not going to the change the motah just because its not got DAB!.. Internet Main listening at home Freesat No satellite receiver Freeview In the kitchen LW, MW and SW. I could almost say 'never'. It will be!, more Medium wave Tx's are being switched off soon commercial and BBC local!.... I suspect the latter will be in single figures..... My in-laws live in a stone farmhouse where (a) WiFi does not travel well and (b) has thick stone walls and wood beams so it is challenging to wire the house up with ethernet..... and (c) it is actually cheaper to use the mains networking than wiring up. We just have hard bricks - not good for wifi or mobile phones. I have 5 mains network outlets for wifi. Alows SWMBO to use her iPad where ever she wants. The main overlooked problem with wi-fi is the limited number of channels in the 2.4Ghz band tho I did hear that Ofcom are to widen out the 5.8 Ghz band up her the 6 Ghz region ![]() -- Tony Sayer Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a keyboard, and he will reveal himself. |
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