Help with TV/radio stations?
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Monday, 7 February 2011
Jordy: This should be very interesting, but it is increasingly hard to see which services would use DRM+. It will certianly add to what we learnt from Project Mayflower.
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Jordy6:27 PM
What would be more interesting if anyone in the service area had the Digital Radio Mondiale rx equipment and the decoding software... Shame it's a closed technical trial participation by members of public might make the technology more user friendly...
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Jordy: Is DRM+ just DRM with a different codec, or are there different parameters for the actual multiplex broadcast?
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Jordy7:49 PM
Brian - No it's my understanding that DRM+ refers to the upper end of VHF band 2 of newly released spectrum. They're both using the MPEG4 codec and from what i've read limited to 174mHz. Which means could sit rather nicely within band 3 DAB aperture. A considerable financial saving...
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Jordy: I'll have to do some reading up. Is there a link you can suggest?
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Jordy8:26 PM
Try - Digital Radio Mondiale - Summary Craigkelly's test will use the old Talk Sport frequency of 107.0 i'm told...
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Jordy: Thanks, that makes it very clear. DAB can also operate in that band (using slightly different parameters) a comparison would be interesting.
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Jordy8:33 PM
"This is a significant consideration for broadcasters and even more for the listeners who will need to invest in new DRM-capable receivers"
Do any exist in the market place?
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Jordy9:48 PM
Morphy Richards DRM review from TechRadar UK's expert reviews of Radios .
DRM is designed for the AM band (30mHz) and DRM+ is integrated into Band 2 - Lower band 3 then there is no compatibility from what i gather...
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