The UK is at the cutting edge of the development of digital radio and television. So it is interesting to read that the UK's Digital Radio Development Bureau is predicting that by 2008, the sales of digital radios in the UK will increase from the current 1 million to 13 million according to this BBC article - Digital radio sales 13m 'by 2008'.
It is also interesting to learn that the UK government has apparently as of yet still not set a date for the switch-off of the UK's analogue radio signals although back in July 2004, the BBC also reported that the Analogue radio switch-off nears mentioning that UK Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell will decide that a analogue radio switch off date later this year (2004).
I wonder what this will mean for other analogue radio services in the UK, such as amateur radio?
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