Prasar Bharati to upgrade AIR with six DRM
transmitters
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As part of the transition to digital broadcasting, public broadcaster
Prasar Bharati has issued orders for six DRM-configured transmitters to be
installed by All India Radio (AIR).
The purchase of six Nautel NX Series 300 kW medium wave transmitters
configured for DRM30 transmission, is part of AIR’s plans to upgrade its
facilities across the country to DRM30 digital broadcasting. The
implementation will allow the broadcaster to get upgraded and also use
alternative platforms like podcasting, SMS, webcasting and mobile service
amongst others.
Apart from that, AIR also aims to offer a 24 hour news channel along with
additional programming and services including Interactive Text
Transmission and disaster warning alerts.
DRM Consortium chairperson Ruxandra Obreja said, “When all these
transmitters are on-air, with the extra content that will be made
available, India will be probably the largest digital radio country in the
world. This roll-out should encourage chipset and receiver manufacturers
to produce more DRM receivers. The Prasar Bharati announcement re-affirms
All India Radio’s commitment to digital technologies and proves that DRM
has come of age.”
Nautel president and CEO Peter Conlon said, “What a tremendous opportunity
for the radio industry in India. Prasar Bharati and All India Radio have
embarked on a project that will bring great flexibility and a world of
possibilities to broadcasting in India. We look forward to working with
AIR as they proceed with their digital deployment.”
Please read our article about DRM ,
Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) &All
India Radio
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which we had published in the year 2009,on the
occasion of the launching of the first Digital Radio Transmission (DRM
Service) on 16.01.2009 from AIR's old grand High Power Transmitter complex
situated in khampur at Delhi, in the
link http://www.friendsofprasarbharati.org/drm.htm
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