• DocumentCode
    777210
  • Title

    Europe Dithers Over Digital Radio

  • Author

    Dumiak, Michael

  • Volume
    43
  • Issue
    10
  • fYear
    2006
  • Firstpage
    20
  • Lastpage
    20
  • Abstract
    Because of unspecified technical glitches, Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) technology failed to take off when it was first introduced in 2005. As the 2006 holiday season draws near, DRM advocates are once again optimistic about the prospects of the technology. DRM technology was originally developed as a non-proprietary digital technology for terrestrial broadcasting at frequencies of 30 megahertz and below, to supplement the satellite transmission technologies already in place. Although DRM´s sound quality wont match that of true hi-fi, listeners will appreciate having shortwave and AM stations coming in at near-FM quality. More importantly, listeners will be able to get many more stations than before, and if they purchase a well-equipped radio, they will have user-friendly ways to identify and select programs of interest
  • Keywords
    digital audio broadcasting; radio receivers; AM broadcasting; Digital Radio Mondiale technology; Europe dithers; digital broadcasting; shortwave broadcasting; signal quality; terrestrial broadcasting; transmission technologies; unspecified technical glitches; Digital communication; Europe;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Spectrum, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9235
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MSPEC.2006.1705770
  • Filename
    1705770