With all the advances in technology, radio may seem old-school by comparison. But in much the same way as all other devices in our digital world, they have evolved with us with DAB radio at the ...
FM radio may still be around, but it’s DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) that now accounts for most listening. It’s much better than FM. You don’t need to tune, it isn’t as fiddly, and it will pick up ...
ALEXANDRIA, VA. In the virtual pages of Digital Radio Update I have frequently written about DAB and DAB+. What exactly are the differences, though, from a technical standpoint, and for users of ...
Whether you use your radio to listen to music, catch up with the news or enjoy a drama or comedy, digital radio (or DAB) has made it easier and clearer to do so. The best DAB radios we've tested offer ...
We’ve had that ability from the start with HD Radio, but for the Eureka-147 system, it was one or the other—because the frequencies were so far apart in the broadcast spectrum. STMicroelectronics now ...
May radio continue to endure, regardless of the shape of tomorrow’s media landscape. Here are five contemporary countertop DAB radios that will bring you broadcasts with quality and style. The Pure ...
When I tuned into my first DAB broadcast a few years ago and was treated to crackle-and-hiss-free CD quality digital audio, I must admit to being impressed. Now an enhanced version of the standard is ...
Richard Rudin does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
BRUSSELS — Digital radio broadcasters are applauding the European Parliament’s vote in favor of mandatory digital radio receivers in new cars, which is still in the proposal stage. But they still want ...
Important people are now talking in back rooms about the future of DAB digital radio in the UK, and I'd love to know how the discussions are going. We're at a critical juncture, because it doesn't ...
One of the slides I used in a talk at this week's Westminster eForum on The Future of UK Digital Radio prompted a hostile response from someone in the audience. This wasn't a surprise -- I expected ...
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