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In reply to the discussion: Norway to Become First Country to Switch Off FM Radio in 2017 [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,225 posts)21. "55 percent of Norwegian households have at least one DAB-equipped radio"
So that's at least 45% that will have to buy new equipment in the next 3 years because of this; probably a lot more (because there may be many who want more than 1 radio in the house, but they're not all digital yet. That would describe me at the moment).
Only 55% of new cars sold in 2013 in Norway had a digital radio (and only about 20% in 2012). Even if every new car in Norway is now sold with a digital radio, over half of those still going in 2017 will need their radio replaced - and that's not cheap in a car.
They should give them at least 5 more years' warning.
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I remember listening to FM radio by the blue glow of my Marantz receiver in the 70s.
onehandle
Apr 2015
#1
My brother, who installs & maintains DATs, bought and installed a receiver for his pickup...
Eleanors38
Apr 2015
#9
I suppose that's not too bad of a price based on a more limited set of purchasers.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Apr 2015
#10
The transmitter bldg is about 30 x 40 feet. He pointed to the DAT under a bench...
Eleanors38
Apr 2015
#12
Wouldn't know. He did say that the ground for the 100k transmitter is a huge sheet of copper
Eleanors38
Apr 2015
#23
And what frequency will this new digital radio be broadcast on and what of the 88 to 108 FM band?
-none
Apr 2015
#3
I wouldn't trade my radio for anything. News and views you just don't get anywhere else. nt
kelliekat44
Apr 2015
#7
Yep, just like me... the Onkyo reciever I bought in 1972 still works...having survived Vietnam
HereSince1628
Apr 2015
#33
"55 percent of Norwegian households have at least one DAB-equipped radio"
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2015
#21