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Club Arnage => Help => Topic started by: TigerSam on June 05, 2008, 11:09:39 pm



Title: Radio LeMans
Post by: TigerSam on June 05, 2008, 11:09:39 pm
Does anybody know if this is broadcasted digitally? My trusty Le Mans radio of god knows how many years has packed in and i have a DAB radio operates on batteries. Im pretty sure this radio works on higher frequencies (150 MHz +) than FM (88 - 108 MHz) so by that reconning im guessing it doesnt pick up normal radio. Ill prob buy a cheapo one too but i know this is quite good quality.

Sam


Title: Re: Radio LeMans
Post by: Leftie on June 05, 2008, 11:42:47 pm
Does anybody know if this is broadcasted digitally? My trusty Le Mans radio of god knows how many years has packed in and i have a DAB radio operates on batteries. Im pretty sure this radio works on higher frequencies (150 MHz +) than FM (88 - 108 MHz) so by that reconning im guessing it doesnt pick up normal radio. Ill prob buy a cheapo one too but i know this is quite good quality.

Sam

Not sure Sam, you could always email them from their website.

Remember though that RLM is done on a budget and may not be able to afford narrow digital banding. It is also power limited.


Title: Re: Radio LeMans
Post by: Truck on June 06, 2008, 12:04:42 am
There is no DAB in France.  They've decided to go for DAB+ which nobody has started yet, and is incompatable with DAB.  It may never take off, as there are just too many ways to get radio, and the internet looks like winning long term.  Fine, but its not too portable around the circuit


Title: Re: Radio LeMans
Post by: TigerSam on June 06, 2008, 12:18:01 am
Cheers for your responces guys. Like i say ill pick up a cheapy radio too and can always rely on the car, just as long as i dont flatten the battery  :-[


Title: Re: Radio LeMans
Post by: oldtimer on June 06, 2008, 02:27:15 pm
The proliferation of giant screens around the circuit has reduced the need to listen RLM anyway.


Title: Re: Radio LeMans
Post by: geoffd on June 06, 2008, 02:45:28 pm
The proliferation of giant screens around the circuit has reduced the need to listen RLM anyway.

Sort of true,  if people are out of sight of a giant screen, i.e. in a campsite or travelling near the circuit, then RLM comes into its own as always!

We still have our small 1 ear RLM radios from last year,  easy to carry and use, and usable else where too (as we found out at Spa) . Ok,  the sound isn't the best quality but they do the job!


Title: Re: Radio LeMans
Post by: TigerSam on June 06, 2008, 02:59:30 pm
Yeah i was thinking around the campsite, radio is too big to carry into the circuit. Ive still got a RLM radio too for around the circuit