We caravan in the South of France and Spain and cannot always get the world service on our radio (we do not take a tv) or Radio Rivera, if we are in that area.

We were therefore wondering if a digital radio would be the answer. Has anyone any experience or comments on this.

Thanks
 
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If you take a freesat dish and reciever you will get most of the UK radio stations as well as TV and there would be hardly any difference in price to a DAB radio.
 
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Frank,

You need to bear in mind that digital radio is supplied by a transmitter and picked up by an aerial just like analogue radio/TV. Thus the further away from the transmitter you are the less chance you have of receiving anything. Where we live, in a natural dip, we can't get digital radio. The same will apply on UK sites in hollows, shielded by trees, hills etc No chance of DAB overseas.

Freesat should work anywhere - within certain limitations

Phil
 
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Hi,

We have always taken our Sony SWF 7600 SW radio with us - and never had a problem with reception - other than the usual issues of retuning / band switching for different times of the day.

Have you got a reasonable frequency guide? or downloaded the broadcast schedules from BBC World service?

If your radio is "insensitive" you might like to consider a SW long wire - Sony (and others) sell these as accessories - or a cheap DIY version 10 metres of thin insulated wire and a crocodile clip (clip onto radio aerial) will do the same job.

As others have intimated, DAB (just life FM radio and terrestrial TV) is a short range service.

Robert
 

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