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  2. Digital radio - Wikipedia

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    The UK currently has the world's biggest digital radio network, with about 500 transmitters, two nationwide DAB ensembles and 48 local and regional DAB ensembles, broadcasting over 250 commercial and 34 BBC radio stations; about 100 stations can be received in London. On DAB digital radio most listeners can receive around 30 additional stations.

  3. Pure (company) - Wikipedia

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    Move 2500 personal digital radio Evoke 1s. Pure International Ltd. is a British consumer electronics company, based in Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, founded in 2002. [1] They are best known for designing and manufacturing digital audio broadcasting (DAB) and DAB+ radios. In recent years the company has moved away from being a digital radio ...

  4. Sangean - Wikipedia

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    Most of the internet radios Sangean produces are compatible with the UNDOK app. The app can be used to connect a mobile device to the radio and select an input (DAB, FM, Bluetooth) or radio station. Sangean ATS 909

  5. Digital Audio Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) and DAB-IP are both suitable for mobile radio and TV because they support MPEG 4 AVC and WMV9 respectively as video codecs. However, a DMB video subchannel can easily be added to any DAB transmission, as it was designed to be carried on a DAB subchannel.

  6. Countries using DAB/DMB - Wikipedia

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    DAB MUX 1 Digital Radio Cibicom is the gatekeeper of this multiplex broadcasting commercial national radio. DAB MUX 2 National public service stations. DR's 7 channels (including the 10 regional variations of DR P4), as well as the privately owned, public service channel Radio4. DAB MUX 3 Regional and local commercial radio.

  7. HD Radio - Wikipedia

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    HD Radio is one of several digital radio standards which are generally incompatible with each other: FMeXtra was a competing U.S. standard, but has been stagnant since the 2010s. Compatible AM Digital (CAM‑D) for AM stations. Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB), a.k.a. Eureka 147, is the most common standard in Europe.

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