DRM Radio
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Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) is an international standard for digital broadcasting, designed to deliver high-quality digital audio and data services across shortwave, medium wave, long wave, and VHF bands. Recognized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as a global digital broadcasting standard, the primary DRM standards have been published by ETSI. DRM has become a well-established technology, widel... moreDRM Radio
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Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) is an international standard for digital broadcasting, designed to deliver high-quality digital audio and data services across shortwave, medium wave, long wave, and VHF bands. Recognized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as a global digital broadcasting standard, the primary DRM standards have been published by ETSI. DRM has become a well-established technology, widely adopted in numerous regions worldwide.
DRM employs COFDM (Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing), allowing digitally encoded audio and data signals to be distributed across many closely spaced carriers within the assigned transmission channel. Time interleaving is used to reduce fading effects. The flexibility of OFDM and coding parameters allows DRM to adapt to various propagation environments, optimizing the balance between transmission power, robustness, and data capacity.
TYPES OF DRM RADIO
DRM Radio Headend
NGA-201A DRM Radio Modulator
DRM Radio Transmitter
NGA-401 DRM Radio AM Transmitter
DRM Terminals
NGA-601 DRM/AM/FM Receiver
Why DRM Radios Are Better Than Traditional Radios
Enhanced Listener Experience: DRM delivers superior sound quality and reception, enabling clearer, high-fidelity audio that enhances the enjoyment of music, radio shows, and spoken content.
Multiple Channel Availability: It allows multiple channels to be broadcast on the same frequency, offering listeners a wider selection of diverse programming.
Broader Coverage: DRM digital broadcasts extend beyond the range of traditional analog broadcasts, serving a larger population.
Improved Energy Efficiency: Digital broadcasting in DRM consumes less power for the same area, leading to energy cost savings and reduced operational expenses.
Efficient Spectrum Utilization: DRM optimizes the use of spectrum resources, supporting more channels and services, crucial for spectrum management.
Global Standardization: As an internationally standardized technology, DRM promotes compatibility and cooperation among broadcasters and regulatory bodies, ensuring seamless service exchange across countries.