The DRM Consortium Welcomes Two New Associate Members
DRM Digital Radio
The only all-band frequencies (AM and FM), global, open, green digital terrestrial broadcasting ITU recognised standard.
In the preparatory weeks of the DRM General Assembly new European companies have joined the not-for-profit international organisation.
The Swiss company DAC SYSTEM SA will also attend the Dubai DRM General Assembly. DAC offers solutions for RF Transmission System Monitoring with the latest smart technology. DAC introduces itself as the ultimate system measuring real-time, on-line and remote radio output using features like spectrum analysis and checking of the RF power of all the individual channels.
The Bulgarian company Spaceline is a modern broadcasting airtime and technology services provider with global coverage. They have proven experience in innovative radio-transmission technology at national and international level with strong trust in broadcast digitisation – using DRM for first time in Bulgaria for commercial broadcasting. The company is operating one of the few remaining shortwave broadcasting facilities in Europe, located near Sofia, Bulgaria and is equipped with 9 high power, high efficiency DRM capable shortwave transmitters and 32 high gain directional antennas. The facility’s equipment is digitized and is offering fully automated playout and programme delivery via own satellite downlink and redundant Internet, covering Europe, Russia, Middle East, Asia and Africa. Space Line is operating also a partner network of transmitter sites around the globe. More information is available on Space Line’s web site www.spaceline.bg.
CEO & Founder - DAC system SA
11 个月Proud to be part of DRM Consortium with the hope to bring additional technical value