Free Newsletter Subscription
       

Field Test Information On 'Tomorrow Radio' To Be Released

Staff -- TWICE, 1/8/2004

iBiquity's HD Radio technology could make it possible for FM stations to deliver two audio programs simultaneously on their allotted frequencies — if Kenwood, National Public Radio, and broadcast-equipment maker Harris have their way.

At CES on Jan. 9, the trio plans to present the findings of field tests of their HD Radio enhancement, which they call Tomorrow Radio, to the National Radio Systems Committee (NRSC). Kenwood will also host a technology demonstration at CES.

Here's how Tomorrow Radio works:

Instead of an FM station broadcasting a 96kbps CD-quality program, the station would broadcast a high-quality 64Kbps program and a supplementary 32Kbps program, described as "good enough for a mixed speech and music service" by Mike Bergman, Kenwood's senior manager for digital broadcast products. The 32Kbps program would deliver more dynamic range than analog FM and would still be immune to interference, he said.

Tomorrow Radio isn't feasible for constricted-bandwidth AM stations. NPR would make a petition to the FCC to sanction the capability.

Talkback
Related Content

No related content found.

» MORE

Newbay Business Information Resource Center

Featured Company


Most Recent Resources

Advertisement
More Content
  • Blogs
  • Photos

Sorry, no blogs are active for this topic.

ADL award winners Jerry Satoren

Vitelli, Satoren, Juszkiewicz Honored By ADL

The National Consumer Technology Industry's annual dinner and fundraiser for the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) honored drew more than 500 industry leaders, here, on Saturday, Nov. 14.
VIEW ALL GALLERIES







Advertisement
If you are having trouble accessing TWICE content or wish to subscribe to TWICE Online
please email customercare@mypressplus.com or call 866-71-PRESS (866-717-7377).
About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   FREE Subscription   |   Affiliate Links
© 2011 NewBay Media, LLC. 28 East 28th Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 10016 T (212) 378-0400 F (212) 378-0470
Use of this website is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy