Digital Radio Mondiale - significado y definición. Qué es Digital Radio Mondiale
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Digital Radio Mondiale         
  • Two means of broadcasting DRM-AM hybrid, either using the full higher sideband or half of the lower sideband.
  • An example of a DRM-FM hybrid broadcast.
  • Comparing the frequency band used by DRM and other forms of audio broadcasting.
DIGITAL RADIO BROADCASTING STANDARD
Digital radio mondiale; DRM Plus; DRM+; Digital Radio Worldwide
Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM; mondiale being Italian and French for "worldwide") is a set of digital audio broadcasting technologies designed to work over the bands currently used for analogue radio broadcasting including AM broadcasting—particularly shortwave—and FM broadcasting. DRM is more spectrally efficient than AM and FM, allowing more stations, at higher quality, into a given amount of bandwidth, using xHE-AAC audio coding format.
Digital Radio Mondiale         
  • Two means of broadcasting DRM-AM hybrid, either using the full higher sideband or half of the lower sideband.
  • An example of a DRM-FM hybrid broadcast.
  • Comparing the frequency band used by DRM and other forms of audio broadcasting.
DIGITAL RADIO BROADCASTING STANDARD
Digital radio mondiale; DRM Plus; DRM+; Digital Radio Worldwide
<communications> (DRM) A form of monaural digital broadcast using carrier frequencies below 30 MHz. DRM uses {MPEG-4 AAC Main Profile} and SBR at data rates of 16-25 kbps. http://drm.org/. (2001-12-20)
RTÉ Digital Radio Sport         
IRISH RADIO STATION
RTE Digital Radio Sport; RTÉ Digital Radio Sports; RTE Digital Radio Sports
RTÉ Digital Radio Sport was a short-lived Irish radio station broadcasting on DAB only, as part of Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)'s digital radio lineup. It played constant rolling sports news in a loop and also carried live sports broadcasts that would generally have been carried on AM services.