AIR’s DRM transmission time increases
Indian state broadcaster All India Radio (AIR) has increased its DRM SW transmission by 8.25 hours to a total of approximately 16 hours a day. AIR first
Indian state broadcaster All India Radio (AIR) has increased its DRM SW transmission by 8.25 hours to a total of approximately 16 hours a day. AIR first
The ABU Technical Committee organised a very useful workshop on the first day of their meeting in New Delhi (Technical Committee, Thursday 3rd Nov). This
The first ever DRM transmissions for Southern Africa in French and English was transmitted on October 11th on the occasion of the Digital Radio Conference
The first ever DRM transmissions for Southern Africa in French and English will be broadcast on October 11th on the occasion of the Digital Radio Conference organised
Pictures from IBC 2011 showing DRM’s successful Receiver showcase can now be seen on flickr.
Nautel Limited announced “DRM Inside”, a simplified approach to DRM broadcasting using an integrated DRM Modulator and content server for its NX Series. Integration results in
Continental Electronics and the National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters in the US co-sponsored the HFCC meeting which was held during the week of September 12th-16th.
The shortest ever but possibly one of the most productive Steering Board meetings took place during IBC in Amsterdam on September 10th. The participants reviewed
At DRM’s strongest ever presence at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) in Amsterdam, participants were given a unique opportunity to take part in a digital
The Brazilian Ministry of Communication (Minicom) organised a high-level one-day seminar on Digital Radio on 1st September 2011 in the capital, Brasilia. The full day
For the DRM+ trial in New Delhi, a single test frequency of 100.1 MHz carried three programme channels – Gold DRM (FM), Rainbow DRM (FM)
DRM’s presence at this year’s IBC aims to give participants a hands-on experience of the full DRM offering. DRM will be holding events over 3
A delegation of senior DRM Consortium members attended the 21st edition of KOBA (Korean Broadcasting Engineer & Technicians Association ) Exhibition & Conference (14-17th June
Nautel once again waved the flag for DRM solutions at the recent Broadcast Asia show in Singapore. Fresh from its successful DRM+ trials in India,
Chile has a vibrant commercial radio sector and industry leaders appreciated the opportunity to learn about the advantages of DRM as it considers its options