Continental Lensa Signs HD Radio License Agreement
Continental Lensa is the first licensed HD Radio broadcast equipment manufacturer outside of North America.
Ibiquity Offers Promotional Radios to Stations
HD Radio broadcasters across the country will begin new promotions this winter by giving away thousands of new radios.
Colorado Symphony Orchestra Opens Season with Live 5.1 Surround Sound Broadcast
KVOD, Denver, will broadcast the Colorado Symphony Orchestra's 2006-2007 Masterworks season opening program on Sept. 16 in 5.1 surround sound, using Neural Audio's 5.1 technology for analog and HD Radio.
Sirius Files with FCC for Additional Satellite
Sirius Satellite Radio has filed an application for authority to launch and operate an additional satellite to enhance its services. The new satellite is being referred to as Sirius FM-5. It would be placed into a geostationary orbit.
DRM Shows New Receivers at IBC
The latest DRM-capable, multi-standard consumer products will arrive at the DRM booth at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) in Amsterdam.
A report card on HD Radio
The last time I conducted my field study on HD Radio in the stores was in the August 2005 issue. Unfortunately, not much has changed.
Sample and Hold
While the two satellite radio providers are expected to draw 15 million listeners by the end of 2007, HD Radio is not expected to exceed that number until sometime after 2010.
Open Mic: Denny Sanders
A discussion of the surround sound system being implemented a WZLX, Boston, with Denny Sanders.
The next step in HD Radio
A year ago the coming killer app for HD Radio was going to be surround--but not much has happened on that front. However, HD Radio multicast has come into it's own since then.
Transmission precorrection
One of the great ironies in broadcast engineering is that we all grew accustomed to generating large of amounts of linearly modulated RF with amplifiers
The task of going digital
Is it possible to install HD Radio with a multicast signal in just 45 days?
Field Report: Audio Design Associates HD-Pro
Radio stations finally have an HD Radio monitor that can be mounted in a rack to interface with the professional equipment within a radio station.
More to digital radio
Digital radio isn't limited to IBOC and HD Radio. Satellite and Internet radio are part of it too, but there is still more to digital radio.
Insight to IBOC 7 - May 2006
Part of the Radio magazine DAB Answer Series, the seventh installment of this recurring supplement provides a primer on the HD Radio system, which includes an overview of the components within. It also details the NPR Labs reception test of the Boston Acoustics Recepter HD radio receiver, and an interview with Gary Kline, the chairman of the HD Digital Radio Alliance Engineering Cooperative.
The HD Radio System
If you are relative newcomer to Ibiquity's HD Radio technology, it is easy to become overwhelmed by the alien hardware topology and a long list of acronyms.
Open Mic: Gary Kline
At the end of January, the HD Digital Radio Alliance formed the Engineering Cooperative to assist the engineering community within the group's partners
Sample and Hold
A study explores the potential revenue streams of HD Radio.
A quick recap of NAB2006
Here are some of the prevailing ideas and themes from NAB2006.
Field Report: Day Sequerra M2.0
Being able to go back and forth easily between different HD Radio streams is educational in terms of processing--and being able to quickly study your competition's HD Radio audio, now that's what radio engineering is all about.
Better Recepter reception
In February, NPR Labs studied reports of reception difficulties with the Boston Acoustics Recepter HD Radio receiver.
A Rosy Future for Radio
Bridge Ratings released its updated projections of consumer use of various forms of radio and digital media, and the results look good for radio -- at first glance.
Much Ado About HD Radio
I happened to flip through the 148-page Crutchfield catalog when it opened to page 23 and I saw a JVC car stereo with an LED readout that says HD RADIO. Could it be that this was the moment that so many people have dreamed about?
Maximized effort
Many readers have shared their varied opinions on HD Radio and the Digital Radio Alliance.
Tuning in with the Recepter
David Saviet reports on his experience with the Boston Acoustics Recepter HD receiver.
Missing something
CES was a chance to show people that terrestrial radio was just as important today as it ever was. Unfortunately, digital terrestrial radio missed a major opportunity to shine.
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