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Patel12
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Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 7:59 am Post subject: Re: I can make PIC interfaces - Is anybody interested? |
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Do you have a Teac DR-H358i or DR-H300 (with or without the -DAB suffix)? Are you thinking of getting one?
The DR-H358i is a successor to the nice-but-flawed DR-H300DAB which Teac advise has now been withdrawn. It comes with an iPod dock which connects via the front-panel USB socket and, perhaps oddly for a 'reference system', incorporates a digital clock with timer, alarm and sleep functions.
If you have a DR-H358i I'd be interested to know whether they've fixed the various design flaws with the DR-H300DAB; if you're thinking of getting either you need to read the following, based on living with a DR-H300DAB for two years (I also recently bought a spare via eBay which exhibits the same problems - just like two others I tried at time of original purchase):
Mad 1. Noticeable hum/buzz on phones output, accompanied by clicks when changing sources. Late at night I often use phones to listen; quiet passages on ANY source (I often listen to Freeview TV via AUX 1) WILL reveal a fixed-level (doesn't change with volume or mute on/off) of annoying hum and buzz. Simply unforgiveable in a unit built around digital sources.
Mad 2. NON-RANDOM mutes on DAB. You WILL hear mutes (anything up to 5 seconds) even with a decent RF signal level. The DR-H300DAB uses the Gyro 1122 DAB module and - to their credit - its manufacturers have willingly engaged with me regarding the problem of any (and they are actually quite frequent) change of transmitted bitrate on a BBC service (eg Radio 4 from 128kbps stereo to 80kbps mono) causing a mute across ALL BBC services on the same DAB multiplex, so that's Radio 1, 2, 3, 4..., as the little Gyro module has a headache and goes back to square one to sort itself out! |
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 4:00 am Post subject: Re: I can make PIC interfaces - Is anybody interested? |
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Thank you for post
Patel12 wrote: | Do you have a Teac DR-H358i or DR-H300 (with or without the -DAB suffix)? Are you thinking of getting one?
The DR-H358i is a successor to the nice-but-flawed DR-H300DAB which Teac advise has now been withdrawn. It comes with an iPod dock which connects via the front-panel USB socket and, perhaps oddly for a 'reference system', incorporates a digital clock with timer, alarm and sleep functions.
If you have a DR-H358i I'd be interested to know whether they've fixed the various design flaws with the DR-H300DAB; if you're thinking of getting either you need to read the slotxo following, based on living with a DR-H300DAB for two years (I also recently bought a spare via eBay which exhibits the same problems - just like two others I tried at time of original purchase):
Mad 1. Noticeable hum/buzz on phones output, accompanied by clicks when changing sources. Late at night I often use phones to listen; quiet passages on ANY source (I often listen to Freeview TV via AUX 1) WILL reveal a fixed-level (doesn't change with volume or mute on/off) of annoying hum and buzz. Simply unforgiveable in a unit built around digital sources.
Mad 2. NON-RANDOM mutes on DAB. You WILL hear mutes (anything up to 5 seconds) even with a decent RF signal level. The DR-H300DAB uses the Gyro 1122 DAB module and - to their credit - its manufacturers have willingly engaged with me regarding the problem of any (and they are actually quite frequent) change of transmitted bitrate on a BBC service (eg Radio 4 from 128kbps stereo to 80kbps mono) causing a mute across ALL BBC services on the same DAB multiplex, so that's Radio 1, 2, 3, 4..., as the little Gyro module has a headache and goes back to square one to sort itself out! | |
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johnson83
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 4:04 am Post subject: Re: I can make PIC interfaces - Is anybody interested? |
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johnson83 wrote: | Thank you for post
Patel12 wrote: | Do you have a Teac DR-H358i or DR-H300 (with or without the -DAB suffix)? Are you thinking of getting one?
The DR-H358i is a successor to the nice-but-flawed DR-H300DAB which Teac advise has now been withdrawn. It comes with an iPod dock which connects via the front-panel USB socket and, perhaps oddly for a 'reference system', incorporates a digital clock with timer, alarm and sleep functions.
If you have a DR-H358i I'd be interested to know whether they've fixed the various design flaws with the DR-H300DAB; if you're thinking of getting either you need to read the slotxo following, based on living with a DR-H300DAB for two years (I also recently bought a spare via eBay which exhibits the same problems - just like two others I tried at time of original purchase):
Mad 1. Noticeable hum/buzz on phones output, accompanied by clicks when changing sources. Late at night I often use phones to listen; quiet passages on ANY source (I often listen to Freeview TV via AUX 1) WILL reveal a fixed-level (doesn't change with volume or mute on/off) of annoying hum and buzz. Simply unforgiveable in a unit built around digital sources.
Mad 2. NON-RANDOM mutes on DAB. You WILL hear mutes (anything up to 5 seconds) even with a decent RF signal level. The DR-H300DAB uses the Gyro 1122 DAB module and - to their credit - its manufacturers have willingly engaged with me regarding the problem of any (and they are actually quite frequent) change of transmitted bitrate on a BBC service (eg Radio 4 from 128kbps stereo to 80kbps mono) causing a mute across ALL BBC services on the same DAB multiplex, so that's Radio 1, 2, 3, 4..., as the little Gyro module has a headache and goes back to square one to sort itself out! | | |
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