A radio chappy will be along in time, I'm no expert, but don't be surprised if your reception is poor. DAB is frankly terrible, in my experience. There's masses made of the 'CD clarity', yet that's only with a perfect signal, anything less than a brilliant signal, and instad of a fractional crackle, as with analogue, the audio just dies completely. Very odd idea. Coupled with the fact Omega aerials are noted for their less-than perfect design, so I'd
imagine a new aerial, at the very least, will be required.
Given me a system of tuning in 'notches', and excellent signal, or no signal at all versus
a system which is infinitely tuneable, and the signal simply drops and degrades to a point the user can determine whether they don't want to listen any more, I'll choose the latter. Got a 40 year old ROberts radio at home, gives perfect, clear reception and deep, rich sound. Cost me a quid at a car boot. Only thing I miss on analogue vs digi is Absolute Radio
internet-based radio is/will be king in terms of choice, when the FM band is finally robbed off us.
Is it simply because Digi is newer and therefore 'better' that you want a DAB, or do you have another reason for wanting it?