Thursday, 28 November 2019

DRM Front and Center at Russian Conference



Russian broadcasters took a deep dive into the realm of digital radio with a conference, “Digital Broadcasting Standard DRM: Results of the Experimental Zone and Development Prospects in the Russian Federation,” held in St. Petersburg on Nov. 18.

The conference highlighted the initial results of the DRM for FM trial in St. Petersburg and featured a number of speakers who provided insights into where digital radio stands in Russia.

According to reports, trial results thus far show that for “stable reception of a digital signal, significantly lower field strengths and signal-to-noise ratios are required, which allows achieving parity of service areas with FM broadcasting, ceteris paribus, an order of magnitude lower transmitter power.”

Victor Demyanovich Goreglyad is
deputy director general of RTRS.

Viktor Demyanovich Goreglyad, deputy director general of RTRS, gave a presentation about the prospects of Digital Radio Mondialein Russia, which he believes would work as the technology to switch the FM band to digital broadcasting. He specifically highlighted that using DRM will not created new digital channels while also allowing for the transmission of additional information.

RFmondial’s Albert Waal had two reports that he gave to the conference, the first focused on reviewing the DRM standard and the second talked about the experiences other countries had in implementing the standard, like India and China.

Other speakers at the conference included Sergey Sokolov of Digital Systems LLC talking about the plan for transmitting part of the DRM Simulcast complex; Sergey Myshyanov from St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications shared the results from Russia’s experimental zone; Vasily Gerasimov of GPM Radio explained additional services are available with digital radio; and sound engineer Densi Davydov talked about the different approaches to multiband dynamic sound processing for analog and digital broadcasting.

In addition, Professor Alekseevich Kovalgin of SPbSUT shared info on sound data compression algorithms for digital broadcasting systems; Oleg Guminsky, a student at the school raised issue of market availability of DRM receivers; Igor Hvorvo, associate professor at ITMO University touched on regulatory support for digital broadcasting.

The conference also offered two demonstrations of digital radio broadcasting that compared the sound of FM and DRM formats.

The conference was organized by FSUE Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network, Digital Systems LLC and St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications.

Chinese broadcasting organizations join forces with Fraunhofer IIS for DRM in China



Chinese National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) and Fraunhofer IIS intensify collaboration on DRM digital radio establishment in China

To further strengthen the strategic cooperation for the development and application of Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) in mainland China, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between China’s Administrative Bureau of Radio Stations (ABRS) of NRTA and Fraunhofer IIS. On this occasion, a delegation from the Chinese National Radio and Television Administration (NRTA) led by Binbin Luo, Deputy Director of the radio division, visited Fraunhofer IIS. The Chinese officials met with Dr. Bernhard Grill, Director with focus on Audio and Media Technologies, and Toni Fiedler, General Manager of Fraunhofer IIS’ representation in China, to discuss the DRM international broadcasting standard as well as developments in the fields of digital radio and television transmission and coverage.

The MoU is based on long-term mutual trust established in previous collaborations, and aims to further develop the cooperation with regard to the open terrestrial DRM standard, including technologies substantially developed by Fraunhofer IIS, such as the xHE-AAC audio codec and the Journaline text service. In addition, the two parties will intensify their exchange of information on DRM technology, work on jointly promoting DRM technology, conduct workshops on DRM technology, and conduct field trials to successfully drive the deployment of DRM in China.

Toni Fiedler, General Manager of Fraunhofer IIS’ representation in China, said: “This MoU will further strengthen the relationship of Fraunhofer IIS with China’s broadcasting organizations and help both parties to collaborate even more closely on setting up the digital transmission ecosystems in TV, radio and the internet, introducing standards that deploy technologies driven by Fraunhofer IIS. We are honored to work with ABRS on the development of short wave digital radio in China.”

Binbin Luo, Deputy Director of the NRTA’s radio division, said: “A new generation of information technology for the development of the radio and TV industries has brought unprecedented, profound changes and severe challenges. To drive the industry forward, we focus on cutting-edge technology and promote the development of best-in-class core technologies in key standards. The cooperation with the world’s leading standard research institutions such as Fraunhofer IIS will ensure the deployment of reliable, future-proof technology in China’s digital radio ecosystems.”

For further information about Fraunhofer IIS technologies for DRM, please visit:
www.iis.fraunhofer.de/broadcast



Friday, 22 November 2019

The DRM+ SDR app decodes DRM Signal.


The DRM + SDR app decodes DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) signals coming in through SDR (Software Defined Radio) Dongle via a USB OTG cable.Driver support exists for RTL-SDR and HackRF. Before using this app you need to install an ANDROID SDR dongle driver.

This app has been tested using a Generic RTL2832U RTL-SDR dongle.The DRM+ SDR app is for DRM30 decoding with HE-AAC, OPUS and xHE-AAC. The paid DRM+ SDR app decodes sound, metadata, slideshow, journaline, web browsers.

In order to run DRM+ SDR, you will first need to plug your SDR receiver into a ANDROID device using a USB OTG cable.


Friday, 8 November 2019

Digital Radio Developments


What’s happened with digital radio over the last year? And what’s next?

This latest Radio World ebook offers insight into digital radio progress to date. It looks at opportunities, challenges and future goals for DAB+, Digital Radio Mondiale as well as HD Radio.

In addition, “Digital Radio Developments” highlights the particulars of each standard, give tips on how to integrate the Emergency Warning Functionality into a national alerting network as well as how to build a sound digital radio distribution strategy, and more

Learn more in the latest free Radio World International ebook. 
                                                  Read it free now click here.

Maruti Suzuki Swift ZXI has incorporated DRM receiver.




All India Radio is a part of Digital Revolution, and Maruti Suzuki Swift ZXI has also incorporated Digital Radio (DRM)  receiver.

You can listen Delhi Rainbow to enjoy CD quality songs and read enriching NEWS on DRM band, frequency 801KHZ from morning 05:50hrs to 15:05hrs and from 17:30hrs to 23:11hrs.
Also,you will get Delhi Rainbow, Vividh Bharati, FM Gold Mumbai, and Journaline on DRM band, frequency 792 KHz,  from 15:30hrs to 16:30hrs.

Wednesday, 6 November 2019

Tune in to DRM Radio & enjoy your ride.

Pune is one of the privileged cities where high end car’s dashboard is now equipped with most advanced Radio system called “DRM Radio” i.e. Digital Radio Mondial – Digital Radio.

BROADCAST TIMINGS AND FREQUENCIES OF DRM (Digital) RADIO SERVICES.

1.  DRM band, frequency 801KHZ from morning 05:50hrs to 15:05hrs and from 17:30hrs to 23:11hrs. You can listen Delhi Rainbow

2. DRM band, frequency 792 KHz, listen three services of AIR from 15:30hrs to 16:30hrs.
*Service 1-Delhi Rainbow.
*Service 2-Vividh Bharati.
* Service 3-FM Gold Mumbai.
* Service 4-Journaline.

Let's see how to tune DRM Receiver in your car on DRM band frequency 801KHZ 


So why to wait!!! Tune in to DRM Radio & enjoy your ride.

For queries call All India Radio Pune on 020-26990161 or mail to hptairpune@gmail.com. For updates watch Facebook page Digital Radio Pune of hptairpune and watch Digital Radio Pune blog.