Enabling Change Smartly
- 'DRM30' for the bands below 30 MHz (LW, MW, SW); providing large coverage areas and low power consumption.
- ‘DRM+' for the VHF bands above 30 MHz (bands I/II/II including FM); tailored for local and regional coverage with broadcaster- controlled transmissions.
Both DRM30 and DRM+ share all the features of the DRM standard: audio coding, data, multimedia services, service linking, multiplexing and signalling schemes.
DRM provides
high quality sound combined with a wealth of enhanced features: Surround Sound, Journaline text information, Slideshow, EPG, and data services, plus the ease of use that comes with digital radio combined with low power consumption and therefore costs savings. DRM is the only audio broadcasting standard to have adopted the xHE-AAC audio codec.
DRM is promoted by an international not-for-profit consortium of broadcasters, manufacturers, network operators, research institutions, broadcasting unions, regulatory bodies and NGO’s. Initially, the DRM Consortium was formed by a group of pioneering broadcasters and manufacturers that joined forces to create a universal, digital system.
India, Russia, Southern Africa and Europe are some of the key DRM development markets.
Permanent DRM services are currently being broadcast from all continents, reaching half of the world population: e.g. Bulgaria, Austria, UK, Slovakia, Romania, Spain, Germany, Nigeria, UAE, Saudi Arabia, India, Japan, Malaysia, South Africa, Taiwan, and New Zealand. Many more countries are conducting DRM30 and/or DRM+ trials.
Major chipset manufacturers offer now DRM in their multi-standard platforms while radio receivers, car and mobile manufacturers have demonstrated an increased interest for the DRM solution.
DIGITAL radio mondiale DRM Project Office, 3rd W1A 1AA UK
Floor, Brock House, Langham Street, London
Registered office: PO Box 360, CH-1218 Grand Saconnex/Geneva Switzerland
www.drm.org
EMC Corporation LS telcom
LS telcom is the leading supplier of frequency planning, coordination and optimisation solutions for digital and analogue broadcast networks.
Its portfolio includes network planning software, consulting, engineering and measurement services. Training on technologies, standards, and regulations as well as transmitter container installations complete its area of expertise. LS telcom now also provides an unprecedented service; it carries out very cost-effective antenna measurements via remote controlled miniature helicopter.
EMC Corporation is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset - information - in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way. Additional information about EMC can be found at
www.EMC.com
Its cutting-edge broadcast plan¬ning software CHIRplus_BC for TV, DVB-T (& T2 & T2-lite), ISDB-T, ATSC, DTMB, CMMB, FM, LF/MF DAB(+), DRM(+) was the first of its kind on the market for these technologies.
Milos Pavlovic
Sales Manager Broadcast LS telcom
Im Gewerbegebiet 31-33 77839 Lichtenau / Germany Phone: +49 7227 9535 600 Fax: +49 7227 9535 605 e-mail:
Info@LStelcom.com web:
www.LStelcom.com
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Dolby Dolby Audio Powered by Dolby Digital Plus
A Dolby Audio™ technology, Dolby Digital Plus™ is part of the HbbTV standard and is used by European broadcasters for delivering 5.1 audio. Already included in broadcast standards around the world for HDTV services, including key terrestrial specifications in China, France, Italy, Poland, Singapore, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, Dolby Digital Plus is now also included by operators in emerging markets such as India and the Middle East.
It is the preferred audio technology of online streaming services such as Amazon Instant Video™, Netflix®, and Vudu®. To date, Dolby Digital Plus has been included in more than two billion products worldwide, including TVs, set-top boxes, Blu-ray Disc™ players, PCs, audio/video receivers and mobile devices.
For more information, please email
panna.dey@
dolby.com or
jerrygui@dolby.com
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