Yes, I have owned a Pioneer DAB hide-away unit for over 3 years now. While there are areas of the country that do not have good DAB coverage (read as none at all) the BBC are gradually upgrading their transmitters to support the standard. East Anglia is one of the worst areas and, until recently the South West was poorly supported. However, I drive weekly from Bath area to Manchester and don't get any drop-outs.

My experience of DAB has been nothing short of a revalation and I would be the first to evangelise the standard. OK, it has its problems, but there are now loads of stations (commercial as well as the BBC) that support it and coverage is improving all the time with the BBC committed to the standard long term.

It does have some distict programming advantages too, especially if you're a Radio 5/5 Live/5 Live Sports Xtra listener. These stations simply are not available in FM and, well, AM is just a joke if you ask me. There are plenty of other specialist stations available on DAB and not elsewhere too.
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