Digital Radio Mondiale is pleased to announce that the media company
21st Venture AS is embarking on a full DRM+ trial in Trondheim during
May and June 2013. The company runs Radio Metro and several other
local radio stations in Norway and has secured government funding for
the project.
The trial will coincide with the Annual Conference of the
Norwegian Local Radio Association which will take place from May
24th-26th. Participants at the conference will receive information on
the DRM standard and will be able to experience the superior quality
of DRM+ at the DRM booth. Key members of the DRM Consortium from
Fraunhofer IIS, Digidia, RFmondial and Nautel have offered their
knowledge, expertise and support. Following the recent successful
trials in New Delhi, Edinburgh, the Vatican City State and Brazil, the
DRM Consortium are pleased to endorse the first DRM+ trial involving a
commercial radio network and testing out several receiver solutions.
DRM Consortium Chair, Ruxandra Obreja, said: "In Trondheim we hope to
demonstrate that there is a cheap and effective solution for
digitising small radio stations (commercial and community) which can
run on their own or compliment other standards".
Eivind Engberg, Technical Manager of Radio Metro is enthusiastic about
the project: "One of the key benefits of DRM+ is that you are using
existing infrastructure and thus get digital radio almost free of
charge. DRM+ also uses so little capacity that you can feed the
transmission site via ICE (Net1), 3G or ADSL".
The DRM+ trial will broadcast 50 W DRM+ on 94.0 MHz in Trondheim
during late May and June 2013.
(DRM Consortium Press Release)
Related :
21st Venture Experiments with DRM+
http://www.radioworld.com/article/st-venture-experiments-with-drm-/219432
Related :
21st Venture Experiments with DRM+
http://www.radioworld.com/article/st-venture-experiments-with-drm-/219432
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