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DAB-IP mobile TV standard approved
News The digital radio standard DAB has been revised, allowing it to be used for the transmission of mobile TV via Internet protocol (IP). DAB-IP has potential competitors, such as DVB-H (which can supply a greater range of channels), but is currently...
[July 11, 2006, 16:15]
Modular Technology DAB digital radio review
Reviews However, audiophiles have already given DAB up as a dead duck, while the rest of us care more about the programme content than the compression ratios. Each station appears as a 3D button in the main DAB software.
[August 21, 2002, 8:11]
Accurate Vehicular Positioning Using a DAB-GSM Hybrid System
White Papers The Global Position System (GPS) and the Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS) are based on a satellite system. Much work has been carried out on a non-satellite positioning system using the existing Global System of Mobile Communications...
[November 29, 2005, 0:00]
Digital Audio Broadcast. Is There a Future?
Blog Channel 4 are pulling the plug on their DAB radio stations. With boxes that go online and tune in to web radio set to become popular, it seems to me that the future looks bleak for DAB. The reason being that it is an unaffordable enterprise for them.
[October 13, 2008, 8:57]
Is the time right to DABble in digital radio?
News Yesterday we whetted your appetite for Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB), and the advent of CD quality, feature-rich radio. As with Digital TV, DAB will be a perfect medium for "pay-per-listen" services, such as operas, far-flung concerts, exclusive...
[August 27, 1999, 15:03]
UK and Korea converge on mobile TV
News The UK and Korea have entered a six-month trial to see if two variants of DAB, the broadcast standard which can be used for mobile TV, have legs - shortly before BT starts its own full commercial rollout of one of them.
[June 6, 2006, 11:15]
BT 'to launch mobile TV service'
Talkback DAB's the wrong choice for mobile TV in the UK. If you choose BT's DAB, your handset will be locked into BT's mobile service. Ofcom may be moving slowly, but DVB-H offers better quality, is the European standard, and Nokia and Sony Ericsson are co...
[February 14, 2006, 22:13]
BT launches mobile TV service
News The service, for which Virgin currently has one handset — the Lobster 700TV — runs over the existing Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) network and also provides access to radio channels on that network.
[September 7, 2006, 11:30]
Technically speaking, digital radio is a step up
News Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is already out there, whether you like it or not. The CD-quality sound DAB heralds should not be confused with the current streaming analogue audio currently available from a range of commercial radio link-sites...
[August 26, 1999, 17:19]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Today, in the spirit of scientific progress, I download and flash the experimental electronic programme guide -- first EPG in the world for a production DAB radio, pop pickers -- and enter the world of the TiVoistas.
[February 4, 2005, 16:35]
Orange takes stance in mobile TV standards war
News Based on the 3G Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Standard (MBMS), TDtv is in competition with DVB-T and DAB-based standards for the nascent mobile TV market, but unlike them it uses radio spectrum that is already licensed by the majority of...
[February 16, 2006, 11:25]
Lucent Radio gets dosh injection
News Lucent first started developing its digital audio broadcasting (DAB) technology, IB OC (in-band on-channel), in early 1997. The technology places DAB signals within the existing radio spectrum, co-located with the analogue signal of existing FM and...
[August 25, 1999, 10:03]
A black week for Rupert's personal technology
Blog Add to that one of my DAB radios refusing to DAB, a Reciva wireless streaming box taking a firmware upgrade and turning into a brick - all in the space of three days. Someone's opened up a hellspawn gateway in Holloway.
[September 28, 2007, 15:59]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Today also sees the launch of a strictly limited edition of DAB radios from Videologic, in commemoration of the anniversary. Do we want to pay £300, the current price of a decent DAB receiver? All the signs are that next year, DAB will be ready for...
[December 13, 2001, 14:07]
PersTel range to get universal cradle
News PersTel makes a range of MP3 players and tiny DAB (digital audio broadcasting) receivers, and Homekit is compatible with the full range. When the Homekit was displayed at Comdex last year it did was not compatible with PersTel's DAB range -- Chris...
[March 13, 2003, 12:01]
Spectrum auction may kick-start mobile TV
News BT's product, called Movio, is based on digital audio broadcasting (DAB), and is designed to work in the spectrum band between 1452MHz and 1492MHz. Virgin Mobile has already agreed to offer BT's service to its customers, using existing DAB channels.
[April 3, 2006, 15:50]
Virgin's first mobile TV handset sighted
News The device will be the first in the UK to provide broadcast television to mobiles through the DAB-IP (Digital Audio Broadcasting - Internet Protocol) standard, which is a new extension of the popular digital radio platform DAB.
[August 3, 2006, 13:50]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News In fact, now that Sky is about to carry all the BBC radio stations on its digital satellite, I'm not sure that there's any reason to buy a home DAB tuner. But not as frustrating as DAB digital radio: while Sky and On are at least trying to get...
[October 29, 1999, 18:16]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog In fact, now that Sky is about to carry all the BBC radio stations on its digital satellite, I'm not sure that there's any reason to buy a home DAB tuner. But not as frustrating as DAB digital radio: while Sky and On are at least trying to get...
[October 29, 1999, 19:16]
Mobile TV will be a risky business for operators
News The two big options currently on offer to operators are DAB-IP (Digital Audio Broadcasting — Internet Protocol), which enhances the existing digital radio signal to offer a limited number of television channels, and DVB-H (Digital Video...
[June 29, 2006, 13:10]
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