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DRM+ THE TIME IS NOW! Sunday 12 th September 15:00 to 17:00 IBC, Amsterdam, Nautel booth (8.C61) Presentation on behalf of the DRM CONSORTIUM

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DRM+ THE TIME IS NOW!

Sunday 12th September 15:00 to 17:00

IBC, Amsterdam, Nautel booth (8.C61)

Presentation on behalf of the DRM CONSORTIUM

Chuck Kelly

Director of Sales

Welcome to Nautel

Speakers today

Welcome message – Chuck Kelly (Nautel)

Welcome note – Ruxandra Obreja (DRM Consortium)

DRM+ progresses – Hal Kneller (Nautel)

DRM+ demo – Alexander Zink (Fraunhofer IIS)Jens Schroeder (RFmondial)

Nautel Transmission Products

MW/LW

AM

FM

J1000 XR3 & XR6 XR12 NX50NX & NXL 100-2000 kW

VS & VS Digital

NX25

Every broadcast transmitter we makewill support DRM30 / DRM+

NV3.5, 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 20, 30, & 40

Welcome note

Ruxandra Obreja

DRM Consortium Chair

BBC World Service Head of Digital Radio Development

[email protected]

DRM+is designedto cover spectrumabove 30 MHz, includingband I /band II (FM).

ETSI ratifiedon 2009-08-31;ITU recomm.prepared

Source: Digital Radio Guide, World Broadcasting Unions, Technical Committee; Innovations in AM broadcasting, Thomson, Feb 2008

Frequency bands of different digital technologies

Where DRM fits – Introducing DRM+

FMAM

DRM30 – worldwide use

LW MW SW BI BII BIII L-BAND

DRM+

DRM30

for AM broadcasting

bandsup to 30 MHz:

short wave, medium wave and long wave

Large coverage

areas

Robust against

fading and interference

DRM Deployment

General Observations

Digital Radio must be seamless and simple to operate for listeners

Technology will bring us multi-standard receivers

Common standards and applications have to be available for broadcasters

A Few Things To Remember

DRM: one broadcaster per frequency

International and national coverage required: DRM(30)

1-4 programs for a local/regional coverage area: DRM(+)

DRM30/DRM+ compatible and complimentary with other systems!

International big developments - Europe

DRM+ trials already successfully carried-out:

Band I (Paris 2009) future trials in band I and II

(planned by SNRL Sep 2010?)

Band II (Hannover, Kaiserslautern)

Currently ongoing trial: Band II & DRM30 - Brazil

Planned:

Sri Lanka

UK

Italy

South Korea

DRM+From Laboratory to Reality

Hal Kneller CPBEMember DRM Consortium Steering Board & Executive Board

Nautel Market Development [email protected]

Nautel’s MW products have supported DRM30 for years

Currently NV (FM) transmitters 3.5-40 kW support DRM+

By end 2010 ALL remaining FM products will support DRM+

All Band II DRM+ trials have been done with Nautel equipment +

RFmondial Modulators & Fraunhofer IIS ContentServers

Working with partners to bring lower cost solutionswith more features to market

Nautel’s DRM+ Product Line

More choice for listeners up to 4 programmes on 1 frequency simulcast analog / digital

Excellent audio quality no distortion, no noise stereo and 5.1 surround sound

Multimedia applications rich media content sent along with DRM

Emergency warning and alert feature all receivers switch,

present audio and text information

What can DRM+ offer?

Automatic Tuning by station name, no longer by frequency re-tunes when leaving coverage area

Transmitter Power/Spectrum Efficiency green and energy efficient lower power required for same coverage as

analogue supporting SFN (single frequency networks) Fits in a single FM 100 kHz channel

Per-device Royalty cost: one-time license fees paid by manufacturer,

part of transmitter equipment cost

Global Interest as a Standard

What can DRM+ offer?

Introducing DRM+ to the FM Band

Recommended values:Δf = min. 150 kHzΔP >20 dB for Δf=150 kHz

SFN Support

(Single Frequency Network)

Efficient spectrum usage

Introduction scenarios:

Anywhere in the VHF bands

(seamless receiver switching)

Adjacent to linked FM signal:

DRM – More than audio

Alexander Zink

Vice President DRM Association,Vice Chair DRM Technical Committee, DRM Treasurer

Fraunhofer IIS, Broadcast Applications

[email protected]

DRM TextMessagesprogramme accompanying labels (Unicode)

EPG – Electronic Program GuideWhat’s up now & next;Search for programs andschedule recording

Journalinetext based information service (Unicode),supporting all classes of receivers,triggers interactivity and geo-awareness

MOT Slideshowprogramme accompanying images + animation

TPEG / TMC Traffic Information

Great commercial potential !

Multimedia Applications

RSS

DRM Global Receiver Profiles –

on the way to a digital world receiver

Aimed at creatingvibrant digital radio market worldwide

Defining minimum functionalityfor receivers that use DRM system

Give broadcasters confidenceto plan services that will be received

Give manufacturers confidencethat their investment will be supported by services

Give consumers confidencein a product providing themwith consistent quality of experience

DRM Global Receiver Profiles

DRM System SpecificationETSI TS 201 980

Minimum Receiver Requirements

Mandatory Features

Recommended Features

Standard

Receiver

Rich Media

Receiver

DRM Global Receiver Profiles

DRM – Demonstrations

Jens Schroeder

Steering Board Member DRM Consortium,RFmondial GmbH

[email protected]

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

DRM+ Live Transmission- Nautel Transmitter

up to 88kWFM & DRM+

- ModulatorRFmondial

- ContentServerFraunhofer

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

DRM+ Receiver- RFmondial

Mobile Test ReceiverHigh selectivityVHF BandSurround SoundMultimedia Services

- FraunhoferMonitoring ReceiverDT4120

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

DRM+ Live Receiption- MPEG 5.1 Surround

Surround chair5.1 Setup

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

DRM30 Live Transmission- Nautel Transmitter

up to 2 MW MW- Monitoring Receivers

Fraunhofer DT700RFmondial RFbox

- Commercial ReceiversUniwave Di-wave 100

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

DRM Monitoring SystemRFmonitor

DRM Monitoring System

DRM Equipment at Nautel booth

Enjoy your stay

Privileged Information

Receive privileged information on global DRM developments(key countries like India, Russia, etc.)

Have access technical and marketing confidential documents

Networking Opportunities

Be present at big international media eventsfor a minimum fee and showcase your company and the Consortium

Get speaking opportunities at important digital media events.

Marketing and PR Support

Get the support of the DRM Press Office for relatedDRM communication and a presence on the DRM website (www.drm.org)

JOIN THE DRM CONSORTIUM TODAYKey Membership Benefits

Interested? Come talk to us today and get a discount!

DRM – IBC Presence

Monday, 13th September from 15:00 to 17:00 Thomson booth 1. D11,demonstrating Diveemo small-scale video over DRM (incl. SW)

See you tomorrow at Thomson booth 1.D11 for theDiveemo launch event

For information and membership contact: [email protected]: www.drm.orgTell us what you think on the DRM website