The skipping is signal quality. In DAB each successful audio packet is either fully received or not at all, when you have marginal signal some packets will be OK and some skipped.
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When you explain it that way, it reveals ambiguity in what “skipping” means. You mean packets get skipped. I get that too, which results in silence, thus choppiness. But that’s not what I was referring to.
When I say “skips like a CD/record”, it’s a different kind of skipping. With a record, it means the stylus/needle would jump grooves and repeat what was on the previous groove. On a CD, it’s when the laser would jump to the wrong groove, and repeat in a loop for a bit. That’s the skipping I’m talking about coming from DAB stations in Brussels, which I doubt could be signal quality related on a one-way signal. That is, if a DAB receiver were to play a stream of questionable packets then ask the transmitter to resend it, then try again, that would result in CD-like skipping, but surely DAB would not have the two-way comms that that kind of error correction would call for.
Ah ok, that doesn't sound like it's due to DAB itself then. DAB has a lot of redundancy in the signal but I doubt it could cause it to repeat packets.
It's a bit of an odd one. I've not encountered this in the UK. Is it just a particular station doing it?
I’ve not kept notes on it but there are a few stations doing it. I think it’s often the same few stations.
(edit) fwiw, I just heard BX1 do it (222.064 MHz in Brussels)
Must be something to do with their playout I guess. I doubt they are actually playing CDs, and as explained DAB shouldn't inherently cause this.