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Es gibt zwar einen Thread im Ö-Forum, aber hier auch noch mal:
Die Ausschreibung in Slowenien muss wiederholt werden
Die Ausschreibung in Slowenien muss wiederholt werden
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SVK - Slowakei 12C 3,6 kW Kamzik - http://www.dsl.sk/article.php?article=17814
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Zu Slowakei siehe auch http://towercom.sk/sk/aktuality.php?article=349
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Carey meldet ein Paket in Istanbul auf 12B, 5 Programme mit 160 kBit, jedoch scheint es DAB alt zu sein.
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WorldDAB hat im Dezember 2015 eine neue Übersicht (10-seitiges PDF) zum Status von DAB weltweit herausgebracht:
Country Information (Übersichtsseite): http://www.worlddab.org/country-information
Global Summary (PDF): http://www.worlddab.org/public_document ... 1450454279
WorldDAB Global Summary
Digital radio broadcasting using the DAB family of standards
Global overview
Digital radio is making significant advances across Europe with national services now firmly established in the UK, Norway, Switzerland, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and Italy.
Recent months have seen several important developments for DAB digital radio:
• Norway will have Digital Switchover (DSO) in 2017
• Switzerland has announced its plans for DSO between 2020 and 2024
• In Germany, the Ministry for Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) has established a Steering Board to drive forward the adoption of digital radio - participation in this Board includes the Government, media regulators, public and private broadcasters, and receiver and automotive manufacturers
• The UK has launched a major programme to build out national and local DAB coverage, and the licence for a second national commercial multiplex has been awarded, with up to 18 new stations on air in early 2016.
• Denmark has issued a clear roadmap for digital radio, with a transition to DAB+ by end 2016 and a decision on DSO when 50% of listening is digital
• In the Netherlands, following the launch of national services in Sept 2013, 2015 has seen the roll-out of a new layer of regional services.
• In Italy, the coverage of national services is being extended in the South of Italy, Sardinia and Sicily; the regulator AGCOM has made clear its intention to push forward with the roll-out of local DAB+. Roll-out in Tuscany starting now.
• In France, DAB+ services have been on air in Paris, Nice and Marseille since 2014 – and, in December 2015, the regulator CSA published its proposed timetable for the deployment of digital radio across the whole country.
• In Belgium, DAB+ services were launched in Brussels in 2015 and further roll-out is confirmed for Flanders in early 2016
• In Austria, a DAB+ trial launched in May with 15 DAB+ services broadcasting across Greater Vienna
• In Poland, Polskie Radio has extended coverage of its DAB+ services to 55%
• In Slovakia, a DAB+ trial containing 4 services from the public broadcaster started in December in Bratislava.
• In the Asia Pacific region, Australia continues to lead the way – with DAB+ household penetration rising to 23.6%
• A DAB+ trial in South Africa covers 21.5% of the population with 18 services from public, commercial and community broadcasters
• In The United Arab Emirates a DAB+ trial launched in Abu Dhabi in July with 4 DAB+ exclusive services
• In Tunisia, a DAB+ trial in Tunis broadcasts 12 simulcast stations
[Es folgen Details zu den einzelnen Ländern.]
Country Information (Übersichtsseite): http://www.worlddab.org/country-information
Global Summary (PDF): http://www.worlddab.org/public_document ... 1450454279
WorldDAB Global Summary
Digital radio broadcasting using the DAB family of standards
Global overview
Digital radio is making significant advances across Europe with national services now firmly established in the UK, Norway, Switzerland, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands and Italy.
Recent months have seen several important developments for DAB digital radio:
• Norway will have Digital Switchover (DSO) in 2017
• Switzerland has announced its plans for DSO between 2020 and 2024
• In Germany, the Ministry for Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) has established a Steering Board to drive forward the adoption of digital radio - participation in this Board includes the Government, media regulators, public and private broadcasters, and receiver and automotive manufacturers
• The UK has launched a major programme to build out national and local DAB coverage, and the licence for a second national commercial multiplex has been awarded, with up to 18 new stations on air in early 2016.
• Denmark has issued a clear roadmap for digital radio, with a transition to DAB+ by end 2016 and a decision on DSO when 50% of listening is digital
• In the Netherlands, following the launch of national services in Sept 2013, 2015 has seen the roll-out of a new layer of regional services.
• In Italy, the coverage of national services is being extended in the South of Italy, Sardinia and Sicily; the regulator AGCOM has made clear its intention to push forward with the roll-out of local DAB+. Roll-out in Tuscany starting now.
• In France, DAB+ services have been on air in Paris, Nice and Marseille since 2014 – and, in December 2015, the regulator CSA published its proposed timetable for the deployment of digital radio across the whole country.
• In Belgium, DAB+ services were launched in Brussels in 2015 and further roll-out is confirmed for Flanders in early 2016
• In Austria, a DAB+ trial launched in May with 15 DAB+ services broadcasting across Greater Vienna
• In Poland, Polskie Radio has extended coverage of its DAB+ services to 55%
• In Slovakia, a DAB+ trial containing 4 services from the public broadcaster started in December in Bratislava.
• In the Asia Pacific region, Australia continues to lead the way – with DAB+ household penetration rising to 23.6%
• A DAB+ trial in South Africa covers 21.5% of the population with 18 services from public, commercial and community broadcasters
• In The United Arab Emirates a DAB+ trial launched in Abu Dhabi in July with 4 DAB+ exclusive services
• In Tunisia, a DAB+ trial in Tunis broadcasts 12 simulcast stations
[Es folgen Details zu den einzelnen Ländern.]
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Antena Satelor in MP2 32kBit/s mono!? Das ist ja gar keine Verbesserung zur Langwelle.andimik hat geschrieben: Zu Rumänien hab ich das gefunden:
http://novisf.com/index.php/Thread/1002 ... ost1296001
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Querverweis ins Österreich Forum:
In Slowenien bekam der öffentlich rechtliche RTV Slovenija den Zuschlag für den Betrieb auf 10D landesweit.
In Slowenien bekam der öffentlich rechtliche RTV Slovenija den Zuschlag für den Betrieb auf 10D landesweit.
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Da sich hier ein paar User schon einen DAB+ zu AM Modulator bauen wollten um das "alte Feeling" wieder aufleben zu lassen könnte das bei Antena Satelor ja auch Absicht sein.Cha hat geschrieben: Antena Satelor in MP2 32kBit/s mono!? Das ist ja gar keine Verbesserung zur Langwelle.
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Dann müsste man schon in AAC+ senden. MP2 ist einfach nur dumpf.
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Zu Südafrika hab ich diese Videos gefunden:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oaUxbrzzJM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rqULfoUDZM
Anscheinend ist man (wieder) auf Sendung.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oaUxbrzzJM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rqULfoUDZM
Anscheinend ist man (wieder) auf Sendung.
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Zu Südafrika gibts auf der Betreiberseite von SADIBA einige Infos zum Testbetrieb. Insbsondere der "Measurement Report" vom August 2015 lohnt sich für den Technik-Interessierten. So wurden beim Test in Jo'burg die Reichweitenunterschiede mit 2, 5 und 10 kW getestet.