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Radios Midland ER210 E+Ready

Midland ER210 E+Ready

Radio, FM, AM

£48.95
1store
Radios Aiwa RS-55 Pocket Definition

Aiwa RS-55 Pocket Definition

Radio, FM

£30.26
2stores
Radios Aiwa RD20DABRD ROJA

Aiwa RD20DABRD ROJA

Radio, DAB+, FM

£45.59
2stores
Roberts Radio REV-ISTREAM3LDP Dusty Pink Revival

Roberts Radio REV-ISTREAM3LDP Dusty Pink Revival

Radio, FM

£199.00
2stores
Myazs MB-133 Ersättningsklämma IC-U88 IC-F1000

Myazs MB-133 Ersättningsklämma IC-U88 IC-F1000

Radio

£4.46
1store
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FAQ

In this case, it is a device to receive radio signals from radio stations either digitally or via one of the frequency bands used for radio broadcasting.

Given that the digital distribution has taken over more and more, the classical radio has to some extent, played its part. Most radio stations can be listened to over the internet. However, having a radio that can receive classic radio signals (either analogue or digital) can still be a good thing, as the digital infrastructure can fail, for example, in hard-to-reach areas without coverage or in the event of war and disaster.

A pure digital radio receives so-called DAB signals. It is not about online distribution but about terrestrial digital radio according to the world standards that exist. An analogue radio receives analogue transmissions via classic radio frequency bands, such as the FM network.

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