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  Which? has got it wrong about DAB+

22nd May 2007

Which? magazine has written an article claiming that existing DAB radios can be upgraded to support DAB+, which I'm afraid they can't. more

 

 

  Pure Digital reveals DAB+ plans

22nd May 2007

Some details have been revealed about Pure Digital's plans to release DAB+ receivers in the next few months. more

 

 

  BBC DRM trial in Devon

22nd May 2007

The BBC is trialing transmitting BBC Radio Devon using the new Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) system, but the audio quality is terrible. more

 

 

  Why don't some people mind DAB's sound quality?

22nd April 2007

This article looks at why some people mis-guidedly think DAB sounds okay when in reality it sounds very poor and clearly worse than FM. more

 

 

  DAB vs FM sound quality

22nd April 2007

Some people laughably think that DAB sounds better than FM! So this article will look at whether this ridiculous claim is true. more

 

 

  Channel 4 proposes to use DAB+ on new national commercial multiplex

4th April 2007

Ofcom has received two applications to run the new national DAB multiplex that will launch next year, and Channel 4 is proposing to launch a podcast service using "the DAB+ format" from the outset, and they're also keen to effect a rapid transition to DAB+ if they win the multiplex licence.  more