Tuesday, January 31, 2017

How to get digital radio in your car



While using nation's television set channels completely digitised, the government is now spending so much time to turn the UK's airwaves digital. Although Norway has beaten all of us to the punch by going completely digital, most new cars in the UK now have FM as standard. But what about us with elderly cars that are caught with FM and the constraints of an advertising agency signal?

Well, there are a number of options. For example, Halfords is presently doing decent business in installing DAB radio in your car for as little as? 30. The RAC is also offering something, as well as other independent retailers.

Nevertheless as we found away, it's actually very simple to install your own FM radio in your car. To get this done, we used one of the more popular DIY kits - the Pure Highway 400. Obviously there are other SPRINKLE radio adaptors available. Various other kits put there include the AutoDAB's SmartDAB, the EasyDab DB1 and the Sonichi S100.

All of these kits are FM adaptors, making use of separate antennas. These are by far the least complicated to set up - here's how we achieved it.

Total unit installation time: under 30 minutes

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