Friday, February 19, 2010

Why when searching for a radio station, classical fm is always crystal clear no matter what?

example, trying to find galaxy or radio 1 to listen to while in the car. You might get the station but its not very good quality but no matter were you are you never get this problem with classical fm, why is this, anyone ???Why when searching for a radio station, classical fm is always crystal clear no matter what?
Why would you want to listen to Galaxy or Radio 1 anyway?Why when searching for a radio station, classical fm is always crystal clear no matter what?
No - I guess I misread the question then!


The regular issue why Classic FM is always so much louder than Radio 3. I would have thought the BBC would have a similar number of transmitters for Radio 3 as Radio 1, but haven't researched this.

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Because they have a lot of transmitters so you are always close to one.





They broadcast over a wide bandwidth (range of signals) so you can always receive a suitable signal.





They broadcast at high power, drowning out pirate stations that are using their bandwidth illegally.





Cheers,


Ben
? because there aren't any pirate stations crowding next to it's frequency and interfering





Ben, are you suggesting that ClassicFM has more transmitters at more power than Radio 1 ? I don't think so! But there are plenty of pirates around it.

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