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Old 5th Dec 2022, 8:40 pm   #21
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Default Re: BBC Band II (FM) Transmitter Powers

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Originally Posted by Heatercathodeshort View Post
Have you ever known such fiddling about with broadcasting as a whole? It's getting ridiculous.
Only to be expected, just as AM/MW and SW broadcasting fades from obsolete to extinct, the FM channels are inevitably going the same way, replaced by on-demand streaming...

Personally, just as the closedown of the high-powered MW broadcasters have revealed a good number of international stations that were previously blocked-out, power-reductions of the likes of the BBC National stations let us DX-minded types listen through their 'noise' and hear a lot more interesting distant- or free-radio stations.

[I look forward to the eventual demise of the BBC National FM stations broadcast from London transmitters, so I can better receive the free-radio stations broadcasting from the Capital's tower-blocks]
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