DRM Consortium Presents at 60th ABU General Assembly
DRM was present at the 60th annual General Assembly conference at the Asia- Pacific Broadcasting Union (https://www.abu.org.my/) in Seoul, South Korea, which took place between
DRM was present at the 60th annual General Assembly conference at the Asia- Pacific Broadcasting Union (https://www.abu.org.my/) in Seoul, South Korea, which took place between
Question When using the DRM enabled transmitters – whether in AM, SW or in FM, is it possible to get information on how many receivers
Inntot Technologies (inntot.com), a chipset manufacturer and DRM member based in southern India, has been included in the prestigious Forbes India’s select 200 companies with
Question Can more broadcasters use the same DRM infrastructure (i.e., transmitter) without interference? (Indian student) Answer Unlike in other standards, in DRM there is the
DRM eliminates unstable and degraded audio, saves spectrum and, more importantly, a lot of energy costs By Ruxandra Obreja Read the full article on radioworld.com.
The DRM consortium will be present at the 60th annual General Assembly meeting of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU), to be held in Seoul, South
For a quick introduction, the “DRM at a Glance” document has proven to be short, informative and very useful. In a compact format it gives
Question Will electric vehicles totally marginalise shortwave reception? (Kuwaiti student) Answer It is true that analogue shortwave reception in cars is affected by electrical interference,
SZOMEL Kft., a Budapest company operating as a prototyping design house, specialising in RF tests, broadcasting systems tests and field measurements, in high frequency circuit design and engineering consultancy, recently held a high-level meeting in the Hungarian capital. They were also involved in a DRM shortwave trial in Budapest two years ago; it covered for a year the entire city with music broadcasts.
The great advantage of the digital radio standard DRM is its flexibility, which leads to cost efficient implementations for all broadcasters. For DRM in the
On a sunny autumn day (October 17th) among the green hills of western England big celebrations took place to mark 80 years of uninterrupted transmission from the largest shortwave station in the UK.
The Woofferton station was originally built by the BBC during the Second World War to house shortwave (HF) broadcasting transmitters. The facility started broadcasting on 17th October 1943 and had six 50 kW RCA transmitters at that time. Modernisation of the site was carried out many times since its construction and is now capable to use also the DRM standard, providing daily digital radio programmes to the world.
The station was originally built by the BBC during the Second World War to house additional shortwave (HF) broadcasting transmitters. When it officially started broadcasting
Question Is there a reasonable budget price range for setting up a community digital radio station? What are some of the technical and regulatory requirements
Key DRM stakeholders in India, and other parts of Asia and the world, gathered virtually for a news-packed meeting on October 12th stressing once again
“Big and populous countries like India, China, Indonesia and Pakistan still need a wide-range, cheap platform for news dissemination” At IBC, Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM)