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I take it you dont have a feed from a TV antenna or any coax at all coming into the room where your n-Vi is ?
rgds
James
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TBH, using a TV antenna for DAB is not ideal, the range of reception for TV aerial is optimum around 420-900Mhz.
DAB runs from 170-240Mhz, so the gain would be very poor...
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| Posts: 566 | Location: naim HQ | Registered: Thu 19 January 2006 |   |
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Sorry - should have been more clear. I didnt recommend he use a TV antenna - i asked if there was a feed from a TV antenna. If so he could add a diplexer either at a loft antenna or chimney without having to add an extra cable just for the DAB antenna - works for me.
James
PS - How do i get updated firware for my n-Vi. My local dealer suggested i email you first ?
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quote: Originally posted by james n:
PS - How do i get updated firware for my n-Vi. My local dealer suggested i email you first ?
Your dealer should contact us if they don't know how to obtain the firmware.
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| Posts: 566 | Location: naim HQ | Registered: Thu 19 January 2006 |   |
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Cheers - i'll give them a bell Monday.
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Hi. I'm in a similar situation - have n-Vi, but don't have easy access to an external aerial. What would be your recommended options in this case?
There is actually a roof aerial socket in the room where I have the unit, but I have connected this with coaxial cable and it seems to do a less good job than the old TV antenna that I have.
Your thoughts appreciated. Thank you.
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Gloop - Where does the roof aerial socket in the room connect to ?
James
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You need a very very good ariel to make the n/vi FM DAB tuner work. A indoor will not work at all well unless you are in a very good signal area. I Never got mine to work, and i have a good one. Every other tuner i have had worked great . But not the one in the n/vi. Munch
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| Posts: 7187 | Location: San Antonio Foam Party | Registered: Tue 25 April 2006 |   |
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james n thanks for your interest. The roof aerial socket does indeed connect to a roof aerial, though I'm pretty sure the connection is broken somewhere. Problem is, we're renting at present, so can't replace anything like this...
Suggestions??
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