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News |  29 Aug 2008 11:41 |  By RnMTeam

DRM Consortium to show latest products at IFA '08

MUMBAI - The DRM Consortium has introduced its newest products at IFA in Berlin, one of the key events for the global consumer electronics industry. This year the DRM Consortium will be showing the latest DRM capable receivers at the Digital Radio Stand. DRM+ will be featured in the Science and Technology Forum (TWF).

There are currently more than 700 hours per day of programming broadcast in FM-like quality around the world using the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) digital radio system, which offers listeners the possibility of receiving radio content from the world´s leading broadcasters without connecting to the internet. The DRM digital radio system operates on the long, medium and short wave bands but has recently been extended to the broadcasting bands below 120 MHz for the digitalisation of the FM band. This extension of the DRM standard is called DRM+.

During IFA, the DRM Consortium in association with 004 GmbH, eCommence service providers and official supporters of DRM, will showcase the following receivers - the Himalaya DRM2009, a DRM and DAB capable receiver. Additionally, two DRM receiver prototypes (DRM2008 and DRM2012), each based on its own unique hardware architecture, will be on display.

- Morphy Richards' receiver supports DAB/DRM/AM/FM with MP3/WAV playback. It is a portable, AC/DC, digital multi-band receiver with scheduled recordings and EPG for DAB.

- Starwaves' Car Box is a DRM / DAB digital radio converter box for vehicles and boats and can also receive analogue short, medium long wave and FM broadcast.

- TechniSat´s MultyRadio can receive analogue FM, long-, medium and shortwave as well as DAB and DRM transmissions. The device is equipped with high quality stereo-bass reflex loudspeakers and an SD card reader.

- Sarapulsky Radiozavod showcases an automobile digital radio receiver suitable for AM, FM, DRM. Text information as well as USB port and a record option are integrated in this receiver.

- Analog Devices will present its Digital Desktop Audio Developer's Kit. The Digital Desktop Audio system is a digital radio and an audio player based on the Blackfin Processor. As a digital radio, the unit performs as an internet radio and a DRM radio.

The results of recent DRM+ field tests from Germany will be presented publicly during IFA session entitled "Talk im TWF" on 2 September. Expert speakers from the DRM Consortium and the German DRM Forum will contribute to the session which takes place in TWF Halle 5.3.

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