Wednesday, September 3, 2008

HD Radio Boost: F.C.C. Expands Digital Radio Services

This week, the Federal Communications Commission (F.C.C.) adopted additional policies and rules that will enhance the digital radio services now being rolled out to the American public under the banner of "HD Radio".

A Little Background

In October 2002, the FCC selected IBOC (in-band, on channel) as the technology enabling AM and FM radio broadcast stations to begin digital operations. IBOC was developed by iBiquity Digital Corporation and transmits near-CD quality audio signals to radio receivers along with new data services such as station, song and artist identification, stock and news information, and local traffic and weather bulletins.

With IBOC, a radio station is also capable of splitting its digital channel so that it may broadcast multiple streams of digital audio programming, commonly referred to as "multicasting" or "HD2".

IBOC allows broadcasters to use their current radio spectrum to transmit AM and FM analog signals simultaneously with new digital signals.

Since the Commission first authorized Digital Audio Broadcasting ("DAB"), over 1200 stations have begun or plan to begin hybrid digital broadcasting.

What's New

Today, the Commission:

  • Required that each local radio station broadcasting in digital mode to simulcast a digital signal of at least comparable audio quality to its analog signal
  • Adopted a flexible bandwidth policy permitting a radio station to transmit high quality audio, multiple program streams, and data casting services at its discretion
  • Allowed radio stations to time broker unused digital bandwidth to third parties, subject to certain regulatory requirements
  • Authorized AM nighttime operations
The Commission is now seeking further comment on the appropriate limits to the amount of subscription services that may be offered by radio stations and whether the Commission should adopt any new public interest requirements for digital audio broadcasters.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

RADIO DIGITAL

RADIO DIGITAL

What does digital radio offer?

More radio stations: national, local and regional catering for all kinds of interests and groups of people.

LiveText letting you find out what you’re listening to; details of the song/artists along with the latest news/sport and weather headlines

Easy to use radios with no need to remember frequencies
You can listen to your favourite stations on the move, in the car and at home
Better reception: no more hiss and crackle
An electronic programme guide so you can record your favourite programme and listen when you want.

Some radios even let you pause and rewind your listening so you never miss a single word

Digital radio is also available via digital television and online

Sunday, August 10, 2008

OB VAN



Outside broadcasting

Outside Broadcasting is the production of television or radio programmes (typically to cover news and sports events) from a mobile television studio. This mobile control room is known as an "Outside Broadcasting Van", "OB Van", "Scanner" (a BBC term), "mobile unit", "remote truck" and "production truck". Signals from cameras and microphones come into the OB Van for processing and transmission. The term "OB" is almost unheard of in the United States.

BANDUNG-Indonesia

In Bandung, city with 3 milion population, Oz Radio is the first radio station who launching a ob van -in 1995.

Specification:
Name : OZCRUISER
Vehicle : Mercedes Benz MB 800 Turbo
Facility : Mobile Studio, Mobile DJ, Built In Stage Performance & Sound System,
Multi Media Screen
Exterior & Interior Design : I-Tech Fibre Sport
Karoseri : New Armada
Hydrolic Antenna : Transmitter, Receiver & RVR Italy
Tape Player : Tascam 122 MK II
CD Player : Tascam CD-401 MK II
DJ Console : Pioneer CDJ 100 SLX
Pioneer DJ Mixer DJM 300
Pioneer EFX 500
Broadcast Audio System : Audiovolt
Tuner : Sansui TO-X310
TV : Sony
Multi Media Computer : Computer w / Intel Pentium IV Processor
Equalizer : Modjo
Virtualizer : Pro DSP 1000 P
Microphone : Beyer Dynamic M99 TG-x
Sennheizer MD 4210
Wireless Mic : Shure SM 58
Mic Compressor : Behringer MDX 2200
Headphone : Meky

Sound System
Speaker : Behringer B 1800
Behringer B 1520
Power : Peavey CS 800
Feedback Destroyer : Behringer 1100 DSP
Crossover : Behringer X Pro