For Listeners

DRM Radios & Equipment

For links to detailed information about the DRM radios and receiving equipment now available to listeners, click on the links below:

Consumer Receivers:

TechniSat MultyRadio

MultyRadio supports analogue reception technology (FM/MW/LW/SW) tuners and combines this with their digital successor standards DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast) and DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale). SPECIAL OFFER!!!

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Himalaya DRM 2009

DRM2009 supports DAB/DRM/AM/FM services with MP3/WAV playback.

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Morphy Richards

Morphy Richards supports DAB/DRM/AM/ FM services wiht MP3 playback via SD-card.

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Mayah Communications

The DRM Receiver 2010

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Car/Truck Converters:

Starwaves Car Box

STARWAVES CarBox, is a DRM and DAB digital radio converter box for vehicles and boats that can also receive analogue short, medium and long wave as well as FM stations.

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PC-based Receivers and Software:

Coding Technologies

The world's first DRM-capable USB port receiver is Coding Technologies' Digital World Traveller:

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NTi Rudolf Ille Nachrichtentechnik

DRB 30 & 32 PC-controlled Software Defined Radio (SDR) shortwave receiver platforms, compatible with most popular SDR software.

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WiNRADiO Communications

Several solutions for internal professional shortwave PC-card version and external professional shortwave version with USB link (Picture: WR-G303i)

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Where to Buy

For delivery of the Morphy Richards radio in Germany from T-Online (website in German): <click here>

For delivery of the Himalaya radios in Germany from T-Online (website in German): <click here>

For delivery of the Morphy Richards radio to various countries from i-gear.com (website in English): <click here>

For delivery of semi-professional receivers to various countries (website in German): <click here>

For delivery of the Technisat radio in Germany from Teleropa to various countries (website in German): <click here>

 

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