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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">I recall quite a few years ago, when
      one of my daughters was living in Glasgow, that the border areas
      were a radio desert - no FM and the BBC had engineered the long
      wave to have a mush zone due to a (mistaken in my opinion) need to
      synchronise the various transmitters.&nbsp; Now, although radio is
      carried on every platform available, it still doesn't get
      everywhere!&nbsp; Interestingly, the Nordic reference to keeping band 3
      for tv also makes economic sense when you are using tv channels
      for digital radio services.&nbsp; Having DAB on band 3 doesn't, which
      was presumably why L band was proposed.&nbsp; The best place for DAB if
      you must have it is actually band 2.<br>
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      Regards,&nbsp; Tony Bailey&nbsp; <br>
      <br>
      On 20/04/15 13:34, Two Lochs Radio wrote:<br>
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        <div>It's also worth noting that the percentage of population
          figures papers over the issue of huge geographical areas
          without adequeate coverage. Many of these area, especially
          here in the north, have very tiny populations that have no
          great impact on the percentage popualtion totals, but carry
          roads connecting centres of population. If I drive from my
          home&nbsp;to the nearest large town, I lose DAB coverage within the
          first mile of the 70-mile trip and it isn't restored until a
          large proportion of he journey has elapsed. With so much focus
          being put currently on how many new cars are being fitted with
          DAB this&nbsp;would become&nbsp;a significant issue in the event of a
          BBC FM switch off.</div>
        <div>&nbsp;</div>
        There's also no sign of a plan to provide proper FM equivalence
        for most of rural Scotland, even where DAB multiplexes have been
        established, and yet they seem to be counting in the populations
        served' anywhere that has a BBC multiplex. </div>
      <div>&nbsp;</div>
      <div>Because of the weak-willed insistence on sticking with DAB
        rather than moving to&nbsp;DAB+&nbsp;for geographically isolated
        roll-outs,&nbsp;the two Scottish national network services are not
        available on DAB outside the largest cities (in the urban areas
        the BBC rents space on commercial multiplexes to carry them).
        And as for the regional optouts, forget them! The DAB
        multiplexes&nbsp;do however carry the Asian&nbsp;Network and BBC World
        Service...</div>
      <div>&nbsp;</div>
      <div>So presumably for very large geographic areas the BBC will
        continue to have to maintain expensive FM services anyway&nbsp;to
        carry those networks for the&nbsp;time being. Or maybe there is a
        plan, and we just haven't been told - we can hope.</div>
      <div>&nbsp;</div>
      <div>Alex</div>
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        <div><b>From:</b> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            title="alan.coote@5digital.co.uk"
            href="mailto:alan.coote@5digital.co.uk">Alan Coote</a> </div>
        <div><b>To:</b> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            title="cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk"
            href="mailto:cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk">cma-l@mailman.commedia.org.uk</a>
          ; <a moz-do-not-send="true" title="tlr@gairloch.co.uk"
            href="mailto:tlr@gairloch.co.uk">tlr@gairloch.co.uk</a> </div>
        <div><b>Sent:</b> Monday, April 20, 2015 12:41 PM</div>
        <div><b>Subject:</b> Re: [cma-l] Norway to switch off FM in 2017</div>
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          <div>James,</div>
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          <div>The talk of percentages is&nbsp;misleading&nbsp;and&nbsp;I think masks a
            significant problem.&nbsp;</div>
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          <div>If 91% of the population will be able to&nbsp;receive&nbsp;a
            commercial DAB station in the UK by the end of the year, it
            means 5.4 million people can&#8217;t. Which by the way is more
            than the 5 million total population of Norway.&nbsp;</div>
          <div><br>
          </div>
          <div>I wouldn&#8217;t like to be on the Digital Switch Over Help
            Desk when that lot start complaining!&nbsp;</div>
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          <div><span>Kind Regards</span></div>
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