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Old 15-05-2010, 04:50 PM   #1
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Did a quick search and couldnt find a discussion on it, but I was reading Fridays cars guide and read a question about digital radio and it got me thinking what will happen when the old radio signal is pulled after 2015 and you can only get a digital signal, is there something you can buy to recieve the digital signal with an older analogue radio, a lot of us still use the original radios/CD players that came with our cars to keep it original.

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Old 15-05-2010, 04:55 PM   #2
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Yes, this is a fair question. In my olden holden I purposely keep the AM-only radio, will they be turning off AM too?
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Old 15-05-2010, 06:58 PM   #3
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To start with in Australia, neither Analogue AM or FM is going to be turned off any time soon, especially not in 2015, turning off Analogue AM & FM radio is not even being considered (before 2020), let alone being planned for. Digital radio in Australia is only being looked at currently (by all in the radio communications industry), as a supplementary service to Analogue AM & FM broadcasting, not as a replacement. Outside of the 5 capital cities, there isn't any digital radio yet. These areas (regional & country) will likely be going with a different digital radio platform (DRM instead of DAB+), but the Government isn't going to look any further into it or make a decision on digital radio (outside the 5 capital cities) until 2011. Until this decision has been made & digital radio becomes in widespread use, car manufacturers will be reluctant to install digital radio tuners as OEM equipment. This is another reason why Analogue AM & FM won't be turned off for a long time. Give it about a ten year change over time after the decision has been made to actually turn off Analogue AM & FM, & you're probably looking at 2030 or beyond, & most current cars will no longer be running on the road.
Anyone who try's to tell you Analogue AM & FM radio will be turned off anytime soon, has no idea what they're talking about, is fooling themselves, & trying to fool you. (If you're wondering, yes I do know what I'm talking about, I have been involved in many discussions with Broadcasting technicians, other interested parties & even a digital radio manufacturer).
If you want digital radio in your car now, or are worried about the future, a radio (similar to a digital TV set top box), is available which receives the digital radio signals & then transfers them to your current Analogue radio, by either plugging into it's Aux. port, or by transmitting it via an FM transmitter, to be picked up & tuned in on a FM channel on your radio.
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Old 15-05-2010, 07:14 PM   #4
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2010 will see greater choice of aftermarket Digital radio, rem also that AUS is DAB+ specification.

From Malta EU; this DIN sized digital radio (DAB+), first that I know of in this measure;-

Bluestate RA 557 - DAB+ Car Stereo
http://www.dab.com.mt/site/portal.asp?module=rec

Aussie review of above:-
http://www.mobileelectronics.com.au/...now_a_reality/

See other GPS style mount types also. More DIN and Double DIN DAB+ gear in time.

REM, some of these new products may or may not carry ye olde AM band, so do check if that matters to you.
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