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Why is there a time delay of a second or two between digital and analogue radio broadcasts?

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Why is there a time delay of a second or two between digital and analogue radio broadcasts?

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The delay is because the digital and analogue signals are sent in different ways. Analogue signals are transmitted direct, but digital signals are compressed before being transmitted and are then uncompressed by your radio and turned back into sound. You will even notice differences between different digital radio broadcasts, for instance on DAB and digital TV.

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