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DRM: “Your ‘Smart’ Radio Solution” at IBC 2013

DRM: “Your ‘Smart’ Radio Solution” at IBC 2013

The DRM Consortium will have a strong presence at this year’s International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) in Amsterdam 12th -17th September.

This year the DRM Consortium will continue to advocate the benefits and take-up of Digital Radio. DRM will be making two presentations in the EBU theatre Hall 10 F20 on Friday and Saturday. The DRM Technical Committee Chair and the Consortium Chair will give an update on the latest DRM developments on Friday 13th September 4 p.m. and then on Saturday 14th September 11 a.m

On Saturday (14th) afternoon, the DRM Consortium member Nautel Ltd, will also be hosting their traditional DRM event. Visitors to the Nautel stand (Hall 8C.61) will be able to see and hear DRM technology in action. Digidia and RFmondial will also contribute to the event offering an insight into the All India Radio DRM roll-out and explaining the benefits of the DRM Emergency Warning Functionality.

Ruxandra Obreja, the Consortium Chairman, is delighted that: “DRM will have more events than ever at IBC 2013. They will showcase the latest technical and practical details of the DRM benefits. The three events will offer a chance to meet the top specialists and representatives of the Consortium membership.  We want to get the key players and the public convinced that DRM is indeed a very smart radio solution for them.”

You can find also out more about Digital Radio Mondiale by visiting other DRM consortium members at IBC:

Ampegon: Hall 8 D35, Broadcast Electronics: Hall 8 C91, Digidia: Hall 8 A92, Fraunhofer IIS: Hall 8 B80, Harris Broadcast: Hall 7 G20 and RFmondial (at Nautel Ltd.): Hall 8 C61, Transradio: Hall 8 D35.

For more information and to reserve a place at our presentations and events or to book a meeting with key DRM members please write to: projectoffice@drm.org.

 

About DRM

Digital Radio Mondiale™ (DRM) is the universal, openly standardised digital broadcasting system for all broadcasting frequencies.

The DRM standard comprises of two major configurations: ‘DRM30’ intended for broadcasts on short, medium and long wave up to 30 MHz and providing large coverage areas and low power consumption. The configuration for the VHF bands above 30 MHz is called ‘DRM+’, tailored for local and regional coverage with broadcaster-controlled transmissions.

All DRM configurations share the same audio coding, data and multimedia services, service linking, multiplexing and signalling schemes.  DRM provides high quality sound combined with a wealth of enhanced features: Surround Sound, Journaline text information, Slideshow, EPG, and data services.

For more information and DRM updates please visit tmp.drm.org or subscribe to DRM news by writing to pressoffice@drm.org.  Click here for the Newsletter with all the latest DRM news from around the world.

DRM Consortium
Postal Box 360
1218 Grand-Saconnex, Geneva
Switzerland
E-Mail: pressoffice@drm.org
Site for DRM: tmp.drm.org

 

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