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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1159157" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>It’s at VHF Band III so will travel less far than FM I think, although it’s subject to tropospheric ducting like FM (and UHF TV) so can sometimes travel big distances during enhancement. I’ve had the multiplex from Amiens here in the west of England before for example.</p><p></p><p>They’re using the smaller sites to focus on covering the motorways I think. Also the way the DAB system works with single frequency networks means that the high up sites that travel a very long way aren’t so useful, as they could cause SFN timing issues with other transmitters further away. In the UK, the large sites are used for DAB, but power limited to try and avoid this problem, with lots of lower power fillers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1159157, member: 330868"] It’s at VHF Band III so will travel less far than FM I think, although it’s subject to tropospheric ducting like FM (and UHF TV) so can sometimes travel big distances during enhancement. I’ve had the multiplex from Amiens here in the west of England before for example. They’re using the smaller sites to focus on covering the motorways I think. Also the way the DAB system works with single frequency networks means that the high up sites that travel a very long way aren’t so useful, as they could cause SFN timing issues with other transmitters further away. In the UK, the large sites are used for DAB, but power limited to try and avoid this problem, with lots of lower power fillers. [/QUOTE]
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