Digital Radio Coming To The Masses
News Digital radio -- that's Chris Tarrant delivered over the airwaves in CD quality -- may begin making serious inroads into the mainstream market, thanks to new developments that should make the technology cheaper.
[August 26, 1999, 12:04]
Technically Speaking, Digital Radio Is A Step Up
News So digital radio is coming to the masses, but just how improved will our digital listening experience really be, and will it truly justify the price tag of a brand new digital receiver for the house and car?
[August 26, 1999, 17:19]
Nuggets: Digital Radio That Won't Break The Bank
News If our recent coverage of digital radio has tempted you to chuck your old tranny away and discover the joys of CD quality FM, you may have had second thoughts when you realised a receiver would cost around £2000.
[October 12, 1999, 15:50]
Telecom Broadband: Digital Processor For SDH Radio Link
White Papers A leading worldwide telecommunication network equipment manufacturer needed to design the main digital component of a radio link SDH system product. It was intended to implement a radio terminal providing regeneration and adaptation functionality...
[October 31, 2004, 0:00]
Capital Secures Digital Radio Win... In Wales
News The Radio Authority has awarded Capital Radio Digital the local digital radio multiplex service licence for South-East Wales. This is the first digital radio win for the company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Capital Radio.
[November 8, 1999, 10:17]
It's Your Digital Radio Friend... The GIMP
News The move towards digital integration will allow the company to port radio content to a range of digital devices in the future, including mobile phones and digital radio receivers. Ginger Online reckons it has launched the UK's first online radio...
[September 23, 1999, 13:56]
Digital Emergency Radio Network Raises Health Fears
News The digital mobile radio network will be faster and more secure than today's system, and will allow each user to access up to four channels at once. Government officials are reported to be concerned that a new radio network for Britain's emergency...
[July 13, 2001, 12:10]
First Commercial Digital Radio Network Goes Live
News Sporty Spice today launched the UK's first commercial digital radio network. The Digital One network, a joint venture between private radio group GWR and NTL, went live at 1pm today. The Culture Secretary Chris Smith welcomed Digital One's...
[November 15, 1999, 14:45]
Success Story: Satellite Radio - Terrestrial Digital Radio Is Also On The Way
White Papers While Sirius and XM battle each other for subscribers, they're about to face another digital radio competitor, HD Radio. Formerly known as In Band On Channel (IBOC), this terrestrial digital radio system is being developed and tested right now by...
[July 21, 2005, 0:00]
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. However, these are usually limited to around 9.6kbit/s, which isn't good enough for digital radio broadcast.
[August 27, 1999, 15:03]
Bavarian Radio Station Switches To Digital Audio Archiving With IBM
White Papers The Bayerischer Rundfunk is the state-owned radio and TV broadcaster of the German Federal State of Bavaria. To move from analogue carriers to digital audio archiving (music and the spoken word), automated search and retrieval of music files and...
[November 16, 2007, 23:00]
Digital Radio 'could Feed Song Swapping'
Talkback Why can't the RIAA just f off.
[June 14, 2004, 22:58]
The DRE200 - Making Digital Radio Affordable, Portable And Available Now
White Papers Through the use of a programmable platform, an eclectic mix of radios can be created, increasing product choice and making DAB digital radios a more compelling consumer proposition. The DRE200 solution presents a compelling business case for...
[June 10, 2005, 0:00]
Digital Radiocommunication Test Set CRTx: Flexible Test Platform For General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
White Papers General packet radio service (GPRS) is the new service of GSM standard Phase2+ for packet-oriented data transmission. Compared with existing, line-oriented GSM data services such as high-speed circuit-switched data (HSCSD), GPRS allows better...
[March 21, 2005, 23:00]
Lucent Radio Gets Dosh Injection
News Lucent Digital Radio, formerly a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lucent Technologies, is now a separate entity following investment Tuesday from Pequot Capital Management, a US investment firm. The technology places DAB signals within the existing radio...
[August 25, 1999, 10:03]
The Bobby Goes Digital
News The government on Wednesday announced the launch of a £2.5bn national digital radio service for the British bobby. The digital system, based on Motorola's TETRA (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) radio standard, will allow police officers to access the...
[March 8, 2000, 15:09]
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). BT Movio claims that users involved in the service's trial stages found DAB-IP's choice of digital radio channels...
[July 11, 2006, 16:15]
Thursday
Blog Thursday 4/07/2002 Digital radio is coming home! The first sub-£99 set is announced by Videologic -- the start of a range the company has planned -- while all the BBC's radio channels will be carried as part of the new terrestrial digital TV...
[July 5, 2002, 15:41]
Software Defined Radio
White Papers Over the last few years, analog radio systems are being replaced by digital radio systems for various radio applications in military, civilian and commercial spaces. In addition to this, programmable hardware modules are increasingly being used in...
[June 25, 2007, 0:00]
Motor Show: Digital One Unveils Launch Line-up
News Digital One, the operator of the UK's first national commercial digital radio multiplex, took the opportunity of the London Motor Show to announce the launch-day line-up of its network radio service. At the core of the company's digital radio...
[October 20, 1999, 9:41]

