Wednesday, 22 May 2019

A digital radio is an increasingly common piece of standard equipment in new cars.




Digital radio, offers a number of advantages over traditional analogue FM, AM or long wave radio, which is why manufacturers are replacing traditional radios with digital ones in their latest models.
1)One of the biggest advantages of Digital is that it allows for a greater choice of stations.

2)Another advantage is that Digital radio is less susceptible to noise and interference, which can manifest itself as fade, hiss or crackle on FM radio. Digital radios don’t suffer in this way because they maintain reception quality up until the signal becomes unsustainably weak, whereas the reception quality of FM radios gets steadily worse as soon as the signal begins to weaken. This is particularly relevant to people using radios in cars because constant movement means signal strength is likely to vary.

3)The third major advantage is that Digital radio is easier to use. Although FM car radios are usually fitted with RDS, which allows you to store stations as presets and switch between them without having to tune the radio in, you can’t store an infinite number. With a Digital radio, changing to another station is always one push of a button, and there is no seek feature that might find you the same station on a number of different frequencies,

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