A typical DAB kitchen radio consumes a third less power than an energy saving light bulb *** Over 50 different combined DAB/DAB+ receiver models commercially available *** There are more DAB radios available than any other digital radio platform *** DAB+ offers lower infrastructure costs for new services than any other digital radio platform *** DAB Slide show pictures enables advertisers to couple pictures with audio magnifying consumer brand awareness *** DAB family of standards is extremely flexible - it is easy to transmit DAB, DAB+ and DMB on the same transmission ***

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Other News 13-01-2012 - Canada - Canada
CRC Highlights L Band Solution
Thibault noted that DAB in Canada was intended to be carried at L band, around 1.5 GHz. “This frequency is 15 times higher than FM, which is at about 100 MHz. The Doppler effect is directly proportional to two things: radio frequency value and vehicle ...
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Other News 06-01-2012 - Canada - Canada
Recore Systems and CRC partner to port high velocity digital radio L-band listening to Recore's DSP application platform
The transition from FM and AM radio to DAB/DAB+/DMB digital radio introduces a potential disappointment for those enjoying radio listening to local stations while traveling, since at higher speeds radio reception deteriorates for stations using DAB transmission mode IV in the L-band, the designated frequency band for local radio stations.
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Other News 09-04-2010 - Canada - Canada
CRC at NAB 2010
Demonstration of Open Platforms for DAB/DMB
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Other News 18-09-2008 - Canada - Canada
Media heaven behind wheel
Features available as part of the latest system also include DAB digital radio reception, analogue and digital TV reception and DVD playback, ...
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Other News 15-12-2006 - Canada - Canada
CRTC announces results of its commercial radio policy review: Increases funding for Canadian content...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) issued today three public notices flowing from its review of its Commercial Radio Policy 1998
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