Alexander Zink of Fraunhofer demonstrates the first commercial grade DRM+ transmission system at the Nautel booth. Nautel teamed up with Fraunhofer and RFmondial to bring DRM+ live to NAB 2009.
@marc1178 That is interesting, normally Canada seems to follow suit with the US in choosing standards for radio and TV broadcasting but this is good because some US accepted standards tend to be bad. I do understand that Eureka DAB in the L band failed but unless there is a hybrid mode available with DRM+ then it could cause problems and result in people loosing reception of radio stations they liked to listen to.
DRM+ delivers perfect cd quality radio on the uhf and vhf bands with crystal clear sound,ease of use,and good reception.
AnthonyUK 11 months ago
@retromarciassassina
Dude. This is "Digital Radio Mondiale", not "Digital Rights Management".
QrzysztofPL 1 year ago
@marc1178 That is interesting, normally Canada seems to follow suit with the US in choosing standards for radio and TV broadcasting but this is good because some US accepted standards tend to be bad. I do understand that Eureka DAB in the L band failed but unless there is a hybrid mode available with DRM+ then it could cause problems and result in people loosing reception of radio stations they liked to listen to.
bratina501 1 year ago
STOP DRM ! ! ! ! ! !
retromarciassassina 1 year ago
DRM+ via band II fm/vhf 87-108Mhz can deliver CD quality radio that is free from interference problems in better quality
AnthonyUK 2 years ago
I hope Canada adopts this standard. We rejected the U.S. HD radio system.
marc1178 2 years ago