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Saturday, February 07, 2026

Special DRM Broadcasts for World Radio Day

Planned DRM Demonstration Broadcasts – 13th February 2026

(All times UTC; coverage may extend beyond primary target regions depending on propagation conditions.)

UTC Time     Frequency  Primary Target  Region Transmitter Site Operator  Notes
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09:00–15:00 6195 kHz    
Europe (regional coverage) Waldheim Europasender Waldheim Undirected antenna, low-power regional transmission

12:00–13:00 21605 kHz  
South-East Asia and parts of Australia and New
Zealand Nauen Media Broadcast Directional antenna (73°)

14:00–15:00 21600 kHz  
Indian subcontinent  Woofferton A901 Encompass Directional antenna (82°)

15:00–16:00 15260 kHz  
Europe Woofferton A928A Encompass Directional antenna (114°)

16:00–17:00 21605 kHz  
Central and Southern Africa  Nauen Media Broadcast Directional antenna (167°)

17:00–18:00 15310 kHz  
East Africa Nauen Media Broadcast Directional antenna (150°)

19:00–20:00 15635 kHz  
Eastern Gulf of Guinea Woofferton A912 Encompass Directional antenna (170°)

20:00–21:00 17570 kHz  
Brazil and parts of Latin America Ascension A21 Encompass Directional antenna (265°)

All day FM band Johannesburg (local coverage) Randburg Blulemon Local FM band transmission, non-directional

Our thanks go to our broadcast partners who are carrying these transmissions: Encompass, Media Broadcast, Europasender Waldheim, and Blulemon.

Source : drm.org

Thursday, January 22, 2026

CML Micro launches the CMX918 ultra-low-power SDR tuner enabling longer battery life from LF to VHF

CML Micro introduces ultra‑low‑power CMX918 SDR tuner, compatible with digital broadcasting standard such as Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM)

Advanced SDR tuner combines digital radio capability including Digital Radio Mondiale with industry-leading low power consumption for portable and embedded receivers

Maldon, UK, 20th January 26. CML Micro, a leading developer of mixed-signal, RF, and microwave semiconductors for global communications markets, is pleased to announce the launch of the CMX918, an advanced, ultra-low-power, multi-mode Software-Defined Radio (SDR) tuner designed to significantly extend battery life in portable, embedded, and always-on radio applications.

This latest addition to CML Micro's extensive portfolio enables manufacturers to develop next-generation radio devices with smaller footprints, extended tuning capabilities, and reduced power consumption without compromising RF performance. As a result, the CMX918 is particularly suited to battery-powered hand-held devices, portable receivers, remote sensors, automotive and maritime systems where power efficiency is critical. The CMX918 facilitates seamless in-circuit integration via standard SPI, I²C, and I²S interfaces.

In addition to supporting established analogue transmission methods such as AM, FM and SSB, and specialist data services like NAVDAT, the CMX918 architecture ensures compatibility with key digital broadcasting standards including Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM).

Measuring just 5 × 5 mm, the CMX918 provides broad frequency coverage from 150 kHz to 108 MHz, using a highly flexible, software-driven architecture designed for low-power, high-performance applications. The compact footprint and wide tuning range make the device ideally suited to advanced space-constrained designs requiring coverage across LF, MF, HF, and VHF bands while delivering excellent real-world RF performance.

The CMX918 utilises a low-IF architecture with an integrated low-phase-noise VCO to ensure robust real-world signal reception. Software-configurable AGC, selectable IF bandwidths, and standardised digital interfaces support seamless integration across a wide range of radio platforms, enabling the CMX918 to operate as either a stand-alone receiver or as part of a larger high-performance unit.

Key technical features include:

- High spurious-free dynamic range for superior signal integrity
- Integrated low-phase-noise VCO with fast lock time
- Support for AM, FM, DRM, SSB, and many data modulation schemes
- Compact 5 × 5 mm VQFN32 package, ideal for space-constrained designs

"The introduction of CMX918 reinforces CML Micro's expertise in digital radio and software-defined receivers," explains Matthew Phillips, Product Line Director for Broadcast and Maritime, at CML Micro. "By combining wideband performance, high dynamic range, and ultra-low-power operation in a small form factor device, we're empowering integrators and designers to develop smart and adaptive digital radio products quickly and cost effectively."

Developed for flexible deployment, the CMX918 has been designed to meet the requirements of both OEMs and system integrators. Building on CML Micro's proven SDR technology building-block portfolio, the product enables high-performance, low-power receiver designs across a broad range of applications. Optional in-house design services can provide manufacturers and solution developers with flexible integration pathways spanning digital broadcast radio, professional communications, IoT, automotive, and embedded SDR platforms.

For validation and design purposes the CMX918 may be used in conjunction with the EV9180 evaluation kit and ES9180 software tools, which operate in conjunction with CML Micro's PE0004 Universal Interface Card to provide an intuitive, informative, stable and repeatable test environment.

Visit the CMX918 product page for more information :


(Source : cmlmicro.com)

Monday, December 01, 2025

China Selects DRM to Boost Audio Quality and Emergency Alerts

China Selects DRM to Boost Audio Quality and Emergency Alerts

China has moved decisively to modernize its radio network by adopting the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) standard for mediumwave and shortwave
bands. The government published the national "Chinese DRM Standard in MF and HF Band" on July 29. As a result, officials aim to improve audio quality, emergency alerts, and nationwide coverage.

Full story at :

Thursday, November 27, 2025

DRM on Air to celebrate 100 years of Radio in Hungary

On December 1st Hungary will celebrate the centenary of its regular radio broadcasting. There will be official events to mark the occasion, accompanied by a DRM transmission on the day.

Currently there are no digital radio services on air in Hungary. For one day only, in honour of the engineers and technicians who embraced the cause of radio broadcasting in the past century, a DRM programme will be aired. It will carry a test audio stream and a short Journaline text service to showcase the benefits of DRM digital radio. This demonstration will take place after four years after the last major DRM campaign in Hungary in 2021.

This time the transmission will be delivered in co-operation with Fraunhofer IIS, 4iG Műsorszóró Infrastruktúra Kft. (the Hungarian broadcasting company) and the DRM Consortium's Associate Member, SZOMEL Kft.

As this is a 100-year anniversary, the transmitted power will be 100 W on 26060 kHz (the frequency might be subject to change). Although this is a relatively small transmitter power, the signal could be received in countries surrounding Hungary, and even in some areas of Germany and the Netherlands, as it happened in 2021.

More details will follow next month.

(Source : DRM Consortium)

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

STARWAVES Launches Full-Featured Dual-Standard Android SoftRadio App for DRM & DAB+ at IBC 2025

STARWAVES Launches Full-Featured Dual-Standard Android SoftRadio App for DRM & DAB+ at IBC 2025

STARWAVES has launched the DRM-DAB+ dual-standard version of its popular SoftRadio App for Android. This unique solution enables full-featured reception of both digital radio standards in a single app – ideal for markets where DRM and DAB+ coexist, such as South Africa, Indonesia, or Australia, or for listeners in Europe who want access to both local DAB+ services and international DRM broadcasts like Radio Romania International.

Just like the existing DRM-only version, this app version supports DRM in all broadcast bands including the AM bands (LW, MW, SW) as well as the VHF Bands I, II (FM-Band) and III – depending on the capabilities of the USB-attached tuner dongle.

The app is now available on the Google Play Store for around 13 €

Here's the link for Google Play Store :




Friday, September 12, 2025

CML Micro Expands DRM1000 broadcast receiver module with integrated Journaline availability and first customer starts mass production in India

CML Micro Expands DRM1000 broadcast receiver module with integrated Journaline availability and first customer starts mass production in India

11 September 2025

Feature-complete firmware simplifies deployment and unlocks advanced services for digital radio receivers across the world

CML Micro Systems, a leading developer of mixed-signal, RF, and microwave semiconductors for global communications markets, announces a major feature expansion for its flagship DRM1000 broadcast receiver module. The full production firmware release now includes as standard, easy access to the Journaline® advanced text application data, developed in collaboration with Fraunhofer IIS. In addition to this feature enhancement, CML Micro and Fraunhofer IIS have agreed that the DRM1000 will include a license to use the unique IP that underpins the Journaline specification.

This upgrade makes the DRM1000 a turnkey, production-ready solution for consumer digital radio manufacturers; with key audio and multimedia decoding capabilities included. In addition, data access, and IP license provisions made ready out of the box, enable faster, more cost-effective deployment of digital radio receivers worldwide without impacting the overall cost for manufacturers.

"Our goal has always been to make digital radio deployment simpler, faster and more cost-effective for manufacturers," said Matthew Phillips, Product Line Director for Broadcast and Maritime, at CML Micro. "By including easy Journaline data access, and IP licensing as part of the DRM1000, we eliminate any IP related hassles and deliver a complete, ready-to-ship platform to our customers around the world and to the 'BRICS and the Global South' countries in particular; where DRM radio broadcasting is now the most widely adopted mass market standard."

Journaline is the internationally standardised text information service for Digital Radio Mondale (DRM) and Digital Audio Broadcasts (DAB+). Delivered alongside live audio or as a stand-alone data application, it offers structured and convenient access to multilingual, graphics-enhanced news, sports, weather, flight updates, programme information, and even radio-based schooling for pupils in remote areas, directly to any Journaline-enabled radio, without needing Internet access. Moreover, Journaline is a key part of DRM's Emergency Warning Functionality (EWF), which is attracting strong interest from broadcasters and governments worldwide.

"We are delighted to partner with CML Micro to integrate Journaline functionality with ready-to-deploy content access into the DRM1000 platform, with technology royalties being taken care of for the radio set manufacturers. This makes it easier for manufacturers to deliver innovative and compelling digital radio services and receiver solutions to listeners worldwide. We look forward to a fruitful long-term relationship that will benefit all parties", says Alexander Zink, Chief Business Development Manager for Digital Radio and Broadcast Applications at Fraunhofer IIS.

The new DRM1000 firmware release has already gained traction with customers. Solar Grove Solutions in collaboration with Alongside Tech LLC has selected the DRM1000 as the heart of its N88 Portable Radio, manufactured in India for national and international markets. India represents the world's largest DRM broadcast deployment to date and the N88 will be available through a network of channel partners and distributors across the region.

"Alongside Tech, LLC is thrilled about the upcoming launch of the N88 Portable DRM Radio," says Douglas Gregson, Founder, Alongside Tech, LLC. "This affordable and efficient device is a game-changer for the radio industry, providing a much-needed, straightforward way to deliver DRM audio, emergency warnings, and e-learning media and we believe this product is perfectly positioned to enable broadcasters to make the transition from analogue to digital radio."

"The N88 isn't just a device, it's a mission and we believe learning and vital information should not be limited by geography or infrastructure," said Joel Templeton, CEO for Solar Grove Solutions. "This device is a testament to what's possible when purpose-driven design meets global collaboration. We're thrilled to bring the N88 to the world."

The N88 Radio will be commercially available from October 2025. To mark these exciting developments, Matthew Philips will be supporting a series of events organised by the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium, at IBC from 12 – 19 September in Amsterdam. This will include an event at the Fraunhofer IIS booth in Hall 8, booth 80 on 13 September at 16:00.  To arrange to see a live demonstration of the DRM1000 during the IBC event please get in touch.

(Press Release)
Picture courtesy Solar Grove Solutions

Thursday, September 04, 2025

An IBC Invitation from DRM Chairman

An IBC Invitation from DRM Chairman

September 1, 2025
The recent DRM news from China, Indonesia, Nigeria and so many other countries across the continents have increased the interest and number of questions we have received recently from a lot of you. Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium (www.drm.org) specialists will try to answer some of these, share updates and make important announcements during its impactful, in-person presence at IBC 2025 (ibc.org), Amsterdam, the Netherlands (12th-15th September).

As the DRM Chairman, together with colleagues present in Amsterdam, I would like to invite you to Hall 8, RAI, over three days (12th, 13th and 14th September) to get and share your news during three events. These will focus on recent announcement (like digital radio decisions announced in China) receivers (latest updated versions and a new DRM-DAB app), additional services, and benefits of the standard and its distribution on all frequency bands including VHF band III.

On September 12th, the DRM Consortium will look at the latest on receivers and receiver solutions in a session hosted at the Starwaves (receivers) booth (1600-1730), part of the German Pavilion.

The next day,  September 13th, Fraunhofer IIS invites all those interested in digital radio to stop and join them at 1600-1730 to get the latest developments, like the R8 release of the DRM ContentServer technology and potentially an important industry cooperation project on the receiver side.

In the afternoon of Sunday 14th, DRM will recap all its new announcements at the Nautel booth event.

I think that at IBC we will illustrate very concretely how DRM can enable the terrestrial, one-for-all broadcast of rich content in very good audio quality. This excellent audio in all frequency bands is also accompanied by versatile multimedia. DRM is more than good audio as it can also save lives through its emergency warnings (EWF) and deliver e-learning to everyone even in the furthest corners of a country or continent. In an unstable world DRM responds to the needs of now as it is robust, open to all, saves energy and spectrum and ensures full-country coverage.

If you want to join the DRM events in person and meet me and my colleagues, come to our events, and contact us at: projectoffice@drm.org

If you want the latest on the DRM at IBC 2025 go to: www.drm.org/ibc-2025/

(Press Release)

Friday, June 06, 2025

New NGA-601 DRM/AM/FM Receiver



Chengdu Newglee Technology Co. Ltd., from Chengdu, China has introduced a new DRM receiver NGA-601. Designed for professional use, it has several innovative features including 3.5" IPS color touch screen & geo tagged reception log. The product is not ready for retail yet & will go into mass production very soon.

Further details available at : 


Enquiries to : Cathy Gu, Marketing Manager gujx@newgleecorp.com




Sunday, March 30, 2025

CRI introduces 8 hours of DRM transmission on SW

CRI ( China Radio International) has introduced 8 hours of test transmissions on shortwave in DRM mode beginning with A25 season.
The name of the program is "Beijing Dialect"

Frequency schedule as per below :

China Radio International (CRI) DRM A25

0100-0200 UTC 13730 kHz
0200-0300  UTC 15670 kHz
0300-0400  UTC 15590 kHz
0400-0500  UTC 15640 kHz
0500-0600  UTC 15720 kHz
0600-0700  UTC 15630 kHz
0700-0800 UTC 15720 kHz
0800-0900 UTC 13730 kHz

Friday, January 03, 2025

Important Update for Starwaves W2401 DRM Receiver

Important Update for Starwaves W2401 DRM Receiver

Starwaves has relaased a new software update V,539991 for W-2401 DRM receiver. Please note that the DRM decoding functionality may not work after 31 December 2024 without installation of this release.

Please download from :

Unrar both files to the root folder of a USB memory stick (NOT external hard disk!) and install. For this you switch the radio on and wait until it is in normal operation. Then you plugin your memory stick and wait until the radio turns off, then unplug USB stick and then switch on the radio. Press the INFO button and verify the new release version (should show 539991).

(Courtesy : Starwaves)

Saturday, November 02, 2024

Jazz AM in DRM on 3955 kHz on Friday 1st of November 2024 at 2200 UTC

Jazz AM in DRM on 3955 kHz on Friday 1st of November 2024 at 2200 UTC

Update from Jazz AM:

DRM Broadcast on 3995 kHz Friday 1 Nov 2200 to 2300 GMT is going ahead from Woofferton. We thank Encompass for their kind sponsorship in assisting in getting this programme on air. Hope you can enjoy the HiFi sound.

(Alan, G4TMV via drmrx.org forum)

BritAsia Radio to start regular DRM transmission for India from 2nd Nov

BritAsia Radio based in Birmingham, UK will start a regular one hour DRM transmission to India at 1400-1500 UTC on 21575 kHz on Saturdays from Woofferton with effect from 2nd November '24.

BritAsia Radio had started testing in DRM mode via Woofferton on 18th Oct '24, transmissions were noted Wed-Fri 1400-1500 UTC on 21575 kHz, several DRM enthusiasts from South Asia , Japan & China logged their broadcast being identified as "BritAsia pop up DRM service for India".

Please send your reception reports to : info@britasia.tv

Logo courtesy BritAsia Radio

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

KTWR DRM B24

KTWR B24 DRM broadcasts (Effective 27 October 2024):

                                                                           

Day   Time (UTC) Frequency Coverage Area Language

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Saturday 1059-1130  12040 kHz China  English

Saturday 1130-1230  11965 kHz Japan  Japanese, English

Sunday   1600-1645  15390 kHz India  English

Saturday 1600-1630  15390 kHz India  South Indian languages


Source : NH2MS



Monday, June 17, 2024

DRM Newsletter - June 2024

June 2024 issue of DRM newsletter is now available for download here :

https://mailchi.mp/drm/drm-newsletter-june-13823594

Main stories :

- China Reaffirms Need for Digital Radio in Cars
- Distance Learning with DRM Showcased in Africa
- DRM To Present at South Africa Conference
- DRM representatives will showcase current innovations in DRM radio and diverse content delivery, charting a path forward that aligns with the preferences and needs of modern listeners.
- DRM Shortwave Transmissions from Romania Improved
- DRM Around the World - Update
- Multi-Standard Receivers – Soon?
- DRM German Platform – Annual meeting in Berlin

You can subscribe to DRM newsletters here : https://www.drm.org/news/newsletters/

Wednesday, June 05, 2024

Revised schedule of "Voice of China" DRM test tranmission

"Voice of China"(CNR 1), 6030(Beijing), 7360(Qiqihar), 9420(Qiqihar), 9870(Qiqihar), 11695(Dongfang) kHz frequencies will be no longer used from June 1, 2024. After 1st June, 2024. 

3 irregular new frequencies 6180(Beijing 30kW 0deg), 15760(Qiqihar 30kW 225deg), 21530(Dongfang 30kW 341deg)kHz will be added.

The whole test schedule will be as follows. Power all 30kW.

Beijing      0100-0900 13825 175deg ID=0
                1000-1600(irregular)  6180 0deg noID

Dongfang  2200-1700(irregular) 21530 341deg noID
                  0100-0900 17770 16deg ID=27FA

Kunming   0100-0400 15180 32deg ID=2
                0400-1100 13810 32deg ID=2

Qiqihar    2100-1700(irregular) 15760 225deg noID

Urumqi   2200-0100 9655 98deg ID=3EC
               0100-0800 17830 98deg ID=3EC
               0800-1200 9655 98deg ID=3EC

Email id for reception reports   : <drmrtprc @ 163.com>

Original article is at https://cahcn.github.io/posts/2024-05-31-cnr-drm.html and https://cahcn.github.io/drm/

(Takahito Akabayashi, Tokyo, Japan via WOR List)

 

Thursday, May 09, 2024

CNR-1 “Voice of China” DRM A24

A24 DRM Test Transmission schedule of CNR-1 "Voice of China"(revised on March 31 2024) is as follows;

Beijing(BEI)  Azimuth ID:3ED

2025-1805 6030kHz 30 kW 0deg (off at Tue 0600-0900)
0100-0900 13825kHz 30kW 175deg

Dongfang(DOF)  Azimuth ID:3ED

0100-0900 11695kHz 30kW 41deg  17770kHz 30kW 16deg

Kunming(KUN)  Azimuth ID:2

0100-0400 15180kHz 30kW 32deg
0400-1100 13810kHz 30kW 32deg

Qiqihar(QIQ)  Azimuth ID:1

0000-0400 9420kHz 30kW 203deg
0400-1000 7360kHz 30kW 203deg
1000-1200 9870kHz 30kW 203deg

Urumqi(URU)  Azimuth ID:3EC

2200-0100 9655 30kW 98deg
0100-0800 17830 30kW 98deg
0800-1200 9655 30kW 98deg

Original article is at https://cahcn.github.io/drm/

(Takahito Akabayashi, Tokyo, Japan via WOR List)


Monday, October 16, 2023

DRM Broadcast on 80th Anniversary of Woofferton Transmitting Station UK (WOF), October 17, 2023


Photo courtesy : Google Street View

DRM Broadcast on 80th Anniversary of Woofferton Transmitting Station UK (WOF), October 17, 2023

A shortwave transmitting station near Ludlow will be celebrating its 80th birthday tomorrow.
The station was originally built by the BBC during the Second World War to house additional shortwave (HF) broadcasting transmitters.
When it officially started broadcasting on October 17, 1943 it had six 50 kW RCA transmitters, obtained by lend-lease. The site has been modernised many times over the years and is now DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) capable providing daily digital radio programmes.

To mark its 80th anniversary Encompass Digital Media (a key DRM member) will be running a special programme on HF analogue and DRM, too at Woofferton Transmitting Station (WOF) in south-west UK. Here are the details:

Tuesday 17th October 2023 (Tuesday) from 1330 - 1430 UTC

15245 kHz (250 kW)  - Sender 95 Marconi (BD272 from 1963) Array 928 294* for North America
17785 kHz (250 kW) -  Sender 96 Riz AMC Array 904A 114* for Europe and beyond.
11725 kHz (110 kW DRM) - Sender 92 Riz Array 909A 114* for Europe and beyond.

There will be an opening interval signal on all three frequencies.
The programme content will be historical facts of WOF in BBC, VoA, Radio Free Europe, R Liberty ,CBC etc and the later privatised times, DW and VoV for example as well as up-to-date information on DRM as well as personal recollections from many former WOF staff. There will be station idents of services over the years.

There will be a special e-QSL card and the chance to enter a competition to win a historic station artifact and a Woofferton 80th mug.

It will be streamed from London as part of the WRN offering and the details are below.
It will be on WRN English globally, this would then go out on Hotbird 13G, Astra 2G (Sky and Virgin Media), Intelsat 20 and Galaxy 19.

Webstream are also available on the Encompass website.

How to Listen - Encompass Marketing

QSLs will be verified and reports can be sent to: radio@encompass.tv

Sources :

British DX Club

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Indian DRM stakeholders virtual meet

Indian DRM stakeholders virtual meet

Please participate (virtually) in what promises to be a unique event with a chance to get more updates than could be delivered by weeks of consultancy.

INVITATION TO INDIAN DRM STAKEHOLDERS' MEEETING

You are kindly invited to a news-packed, operative virtual meeting (with participation from automotive, public, private broadcasters and other important decision-makers) of the Indian DRM Stakeholders on October 12th at 1600 IST (or 1030 GMT).

The 60-90-minute event will offer a unique opportunity to get the latest DRM news from Asia and beyond, to have an insight into the latest Indian recommendations and to hear testimonies from the DRM stakeholders themselves.

To participate you need to register at: s.drm.org/ism23  and get your personalised invitation.

This is a unique opportunity offered by DRM experts in India and elsewhere which you should not miss!

(DRM Consortium)

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

RNZI A23


RADIO NEWZEALAND INTERNATIONAL A23
26 Mar - 28 Oct 2023

UTC         KHZ      TARGET                              DAYS
-----------------------------------------------------------------
0000 - 0558 15720 Pacific                               Sun - Fri
0559 - 0858 11725 NW Pacific,Vanuatu,SI,PNG 
            Mon - Fri
0859 - 1258 11725 
NW Pacific,Vanuatu,SI,PNG             Mon - Fri
0859 - 1258 11725 Pacific                               Sat Sun
1259 - 1650 7440  Pacific                               Sun - Fri
1259 - 1755 7440  Pacific                               Sat
1651 - 1755 9700  AM 7425  DRM Tonga,Niue,Samoa,Cook Is Sun - Fri
1736 - 1958 11725 Pacific                               Sat
1756 - 1858 11725 AM 11690 DRM Tonga,Niue,Samoa,Cook Is Sun - Fri
1859 - 2058 11725 AM 13840 DRM Tonga Niue Samoa Cook Is Sun - Fri
1959 - 0000 15720 Pacific                               Sat
2059 - 0000 15720 Pacific                               Sun - Fri

Submit reception reports at : https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/qsl/new

Source : RNZI, 19 March'22

(Alokesh Gupta, New Delhi, India)