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Bose Sound touch system 1V
frappy
26-02-2016
Having just taken delivery I am surprised at the rather simple issue of a 1.5mm jack plug with a "T" shape aerial for reception of DAB. I am having to run the cable along the window ledge and BlueTack the vertical ends. Is there an adaptor to connect a table top vertical DAB aerial either by an "F" plug fitting or other simple means.
skinj
27-02-2016
Originally Posted by frappy:
“Having just taken delivery I am surprised at the rather simple issue of a 1.5mm jack plug with a "T" shape aerial for reception of DAB. I am having to run the cable along the window ledge and BlueTack the vertical ends. Is there an adaptor to connect a table top vertical DAB aerial either by an "F" plug fitting or other simple means.”

You get the most basic but generally most successful option in the box, but why bother when it has all the internet radio stations in the world available anyway, a lot of which are better sound quality than DAB?
frappy
28-02-2016
skinj - point taken and I admit I do listen to the internet a lot but still like to keep up with the DAB transmissions. I have got a 1.5mm jack plug with a 2.5mm female socket and have got the supplied Bose 2.5mm jack plug with a aerial socket. I have put an F plug in the aerial socket and purchased an indoor DAB aerial with a F plug fitting, to stand by the Bose unit. This enables me to move the unit around if I need to, and remove the 'wire' aerial from the window frame. A little extreme perhaps but it enables me to retain the very good quality DAB transmissions. I've listed this just in case others might want to try out what I have done.
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