Providing Distance Education Without the Internet
Article published reproduced with permission from IEEE. By Thimmaiah Kuppanda and Alexander Zink – Fraunhofer IIs In the Fourth Quarter Broadcast Technology publication published
Article published reproduced with permission from IEEE. By Thimmaiah Kuppanda and Alexander Zink – Fraunhofer IIs In the Fourth Quarter Broadcast Technology publication published
DRM is a solution for the global disruption in education at a local level. DRM not only provides audio but also multimedia services consisting of
Press Release In its 100th anniversary year the DRM Consortium salutes radio as the mass digital communication platform for our challenging times. To
“Despite or because of the pandemic, radio has proven once again its resilience by consolidating its place in its 100th anniversary year” is the topic
After initial tests carried out at the end of last month, from 2nd December 2020, Brazil is broadcasting in DRM on 11910 kHz from the
Extending digital transmissions and enriching the content is the latest initiative taken by the Indian public broadcaster. AIR has recently extended the number of
On the occasion of the 95th anniversary of radio broadcasting in Hungary, the Budapest University of Technology has re-launched on 1st December the Digital
Press Release For Release: November 27, 2020 Contact: pressoffice@drm.org DRM Consortium Announces Creation of DRM Automotive Workgroup for India The Digital Radio
All India Radio updated the 2nd NXP Car Forum (on November 25th) by giving details about new transmitters, extended pure DRM transmissions, extra content
Ruxandra Obreja, DRM Chair, writes in Radio World on the recent demonstration by the Indonesian public broadcaster, RRI of DRM’s Emergency Warning Functionality. Read
Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation (PBC) has requested that the Government includes the Policy for equipping all cars in Pakistan with DRM receivers in its automotive
On 25th November 2020 Rádio Nacional da Amazônia started an experimental transmission using the digital DRM standard (Digital Radio Mondiale) in shortwave. The transmission
Shortwave knows no boundaries or international borders and despite its apparent decline over recent years, it continues to provide a lifeline service for audiences
Gospell Digital Technology Co., Ltd (www.gospell.com) and Antriksh Digital Solution LLP of India (www.antrikshdigital.com) have recently signed a cooperation agreement for the sale of
Following from the publication of its policy on sound broadcasting digitisation in July (https://www.gov.za/sites/default/files/gcis_document/202007/43514gon759.pdf), the South African regulator has worked hard and just published