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Radio aerial for home stereo system

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kia cat | 08:29 Thu 14th Jan 2010 | Technology
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we have two connections points to add an FM aerial both marked ╥ 75 Ω [couldn't find the symbol but this is the nearest; i.e. two updown upper case "L" facing outwards]
The wire one has little effect, the other is a co axial socket. Thinking of using the later and getting a loft aerial, but which to go for? we're near Gatwick, West Sussex so midway between the BBC/ITV transmitters @ Crystal Palace and whatever comes up from the South Coast.

If we fit an ordinary FM radio aerial now, will we then need to get a Digital Radio later for the future? Think our switchover date is 2012
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Unless you have a particular need to use DAB (i.e. want to listen to a station that is only on DAB) then stick with normal FM, as long as you have a decent FM reception then normal FM is far higher audio quality than DAB
09:23 Thu 14th Jan 2010
There is no switch over for radio, only TV so any radio aerial you get installed will not need changing in the future.
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Thanks Chuck, must've been getting confused with DAB aerials. It's not worth investing in that if we're unlikely to buy one I guess? Cheers
Unless you have a particular need to use DAB (i.e. want to listen to a station that is only on DAB) then stick with normal FM, as long as you have a decent FM reception then normal FM is far higher audio quality than DAB

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