![]() When you switch one of these portables on, it will find local Wi-Fi networks and invite you to connect to your home network, just like any other device. I reviewed the Logitech Squeezebox radio here two years ago. There are lots of internet and Wi-Fi radios available from companies such as Logitech, Pure, Revo and Roberts. I suspect internet radio is your best option, as long as you have reasonably fast broadband and no limit on the amount of data that you can download. (Crazily enough, they're even used to convert DAB to FM inside cars, which rarely have DAB radios.) Audio quality can be very variable. People often use these small short-range FM transmitters these to "broadcast" playlists from their MP3 players, or perhaps their CD players. Bbc radio widget portable#This will enable you to listen to BBC stations using your portable radio. ![]() Once you have the signal, you could use a home FM transmitter to rebroadcast it around the house. Someone who caters to British families living in the north of Italy should know what's required, and will already have set up several similar systems. If you decide to take this route, you should consult an expert local satellite installer. ![]() However, if you only want radio rather than TV signals, I would expect a 90cm dish to do the job. In the Astra 2D forum, someone from Vicenza says he can get "full reception 24/7 of all BBC channels including BBC1-4, BBC1 HD, CBBC and Cbeebees" using a using a 125cm offset dish (120 x 130cm). This signal is focused as tightly as possible on the British Isles, but you can pick it up outside this area if you use a suitably large roof-mounted dish. These are broadcast "free to air" (ie, not encrypted) via an Astra 2D satellite at 28.2° East. ![]() The BBC broadcasts its international station, BBC World Service, via Eutelsat's Hot Bird satellite at 13° East, but not its national UK stations. ![]()
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