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Re: Bbc Radio 4 Distortion
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Here, to listen to BBC R4 means LW,cant get the MW transmissions,the other route is with VHF,but this distortion is also here as well,although it is listenable ( most times). Theres not a lot of any use to listen to these days on our vintage sets,many will not have VHF either. The R4 problem seems only with speech,strangely, music comes over as very good,with crystal clear high notes,(as far as the receiver's bandwidth will allow) so it would appear not to be a transmitter fault.It is disgusting that BBC complaints will not even answer emails sent regarding this problem,any replies which I did get some time ago gave instructions not to use LW! |
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12th Feb 2007, 3:30 pm | #22 |
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Re: Bbc Radio 4 Distortion
The complaints dept. is probably staffed by underlings with the instruction to 'tell them all to go away' etc. - they often are. But an instruction not to use Long Wave... that's a bit much!
Ray - I know what you mean mate. Lots of people from the BBC Transmitter Dept - I was one myself but was ill and left pretty soon - feel the same way. And now I wonder about the new intake! I suggested that a Reserve Aerial for Droitwich was put up when I was there! It was a pity they knocked Dodford down - would have done there if not at Daventry. I'd tend to Write (The old way!) to somebody very high up. The chances are that they wouldn't know about such instructions as the ones you were given. If I was such a person I would be horrified! And I'd look into the Sibilance too. I am pretty sure there's a fault that nobody can find. Another letter - just a matter of finding the right person... Cheers, Steve P
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Re: Bbc Radio 4 Distortion
http://tx.mb21.co.uk/gallery/droitwich/index.asp
It must be all those sheep grazing around the masts that give Radio 4 that "woolly" sound.... . Sorry! . Regards, Mick. |
12th Feb 2007, 5:55 pm | #24 |
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Quite !
Not everyone can get the VHF service, I can't really - very hissy and distorted The reason the LW is service is continued is probabbly becuase of its excellent coverage - especially out to sea !
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Re: Bbc Radio 4 Distortion
I think there would be a few groans if they discontinued the shipping forecast!
Then again, marine VHF seems to be quieter - more and more are using their mobile phone! what with satelight and digital, It wouldn't surprise me if we have to fight for the LW service in the future... just think of the maintenance costs for those antenna's!
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LW reception is pretty poor on all the sets I regularly use so it's VHF for me. My car radio is awful on LW and not much better on MW. |
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12th Feb 2007, 8:33 pm | #27 |
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Re: Bbc Radio 4 Distortion
There are 2 faults here me thinks. First, the Radio 4 sssssibilance, which appears to be a problem at Broadcasting House. Secondly, the Antenna at Droitwich.
The first one to solve is the Radio 4 Sibilance problem. Letter going off soon there - will keep everyone posted. Funny you should mention Nuclear War, Jeffrey. When I was at Droitwich, a complete underground living area was built, and even the food rations were there. And the tapes were all ready to go - cases locked but everything was there. 'When you hear the Air Attack warning....' It was a bit creepy at first. Thing is, after the bomb had dropped, the aerials would be gone.... Right - lets get back onto the topic in question before the topic gets closed.... Cheers, Steve P
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Steve, Do you have the address that can be displayed here,since I would also like to send them a letter,and I am sure others would also do the same.The more complaints they get the more likely to get this VERY TECHNICAL? problem sorted.
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Re: Bbc Radio 4 Distortion
I was listening to an interesting programme on Radio 4 earliar today all about Yelow Russians and the shame of post war Norway. The audio quality from the Droitwich transmitter on 198Khz was up to the usual standard ie marred by lots of sibilants when just before the midday shipping forcast there was a few complete breaks in transmission. When it came back up the audio quality was even worse .
I wonder if the BBC has given up on this once important transmission. I suppose in this age of all things digital it is not surprising that those at the beeb are turning their back on these analogue dinasoars. So it is probably no point in complaining to them even if anyone knew how to contact them anymore.
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I was listening to the same programme on R4 but on VHF (from Wrotham) and it had the same sibilance problem. Which all points to a Broadcasting House issue.
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Radio 4 LW or other suspected transmitter issues.
Is Radio 4 Long wave off air? I cannot pick anything other than a very weak signal. John
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http://www.radioandtvhelp.co.uk/temp...tcode=SW1A+1AA Scroll down for Droitwich. Note the site requires entry of a Postcode if you wish to check for problems other than with BBC R4 LW from Droitwich.
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Re: Radio 4 LW or other suspected transmitter issues.
For the MSF time signal outages please see http://www.npl.co.uk/science-technol...me/msf-outages
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R4 198 kHz. Sibilance back?
I switched on my bedside radio last night and the sibilance seems to be back on 198. Has anyone else noticed this?
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Re: R4 198 Sibilance back?
Yes, I thought there was a slight deterioration 3/4 weeks ago but on switching on at about 6.00pm yesterday it was obviously considerably worse still. What is going on ?
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9th Nov 2013, 2:53 pm | #37 |
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Re: R4 198 Sibilance back?
Yup, they're back...
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Re: R4 198 Sibilance back?
Yes, I noticed it yesterday. Not sure if it was my ears, but it didn't seem quite as bad as before, but still noticeable.
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Re: Radio 4 LW or other suspected transmitter issues.
A good place to discuss technical issues with radio transmissions etc is this section at Digital Spy.
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Re: R4 198 Sibilance back?
Very bad last night and today, a very noticeable lack of top and splashy esses. By comparison the French stations on LW sound almost like HiFi! Surely it can't be hard....
I'd attach a clip (if that's possible), but it probably wouldn't be allowed.
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