Maxim Integrated Products has designed a tuner IC for digital audio broadcast (DAB) applications which integrates a radio tuner, analogue-to-digital converter (ADC), and digital filtering, and uses a ...
We don’t have much DAB here in the States. Thanks to our various satellite radio providers, iPods, cellphones and everything else giving us more music than we really need. Other continents have it ...
DAB+ operation in expanded networks that use EDI and ETI multiplexers as sources can prove challenging. Implementing legacy ETI and EDI transmitters in parallel as well as operating DAB in already ...
Pure Digital has added a new DAB WiFi radio to its range with the launch of the Pure Sensia DAB WiFi Radio. The Pure Sensia DAB WiFi Radio features a 5.7 inch touchscreen display, with a resolution of ...
The XDR-M1 portable DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast) portable radio is a smooth little receiver, playing crystal clear radio with hardly any of the connection troubles of satellite radio, the format’s ...
You know a product is new when they haven’t even had time to print up a proper label for it, as this USB DAB Tuner and recorder shows. From SonData, all we, and the folks on the stand know, is that it ...
Some 25 years since its development and nearly a decade since its first real service introductions, DAB is still experiencing a roller-coaster deployment. Developed in Europe during the 1980s as the ...
Maxim’s MAX2170 and MAX2171 RF tuners receive VHF Band III, L-Band, and FM band broadcasts to support DAB (digital audio broadcast) and T-DMB (terrestrial digital multimedia broadcast) applications. A ...
Suited for triple-band, dual-mode mobile TV and digital radio, the MAX2170/MAX2171 RF tuners are designed to receive digital audio broadcast (DAB) and terrestrial digital multimedia broadcast (T-DMB) ...
We've looked at tuners with aristocratic aspirations before, but none so Maharajan in their vaulting ambition. This £499 Arcam DT-91 is the filet mignon of the DAB tuner world, the Fabergé egg of ...
The DAB switchover has been delayed. I have a very decent Bang and Olufsen FM stereo radio system. Is there any way I will be able to adapt it or have it converted to digital when we switch over next ...