[comradio-l] Digital Broadcasting: Radio Culture Media and Sport
Alan Coote
alan.coote at 5digital.co.uk
Tue Nov 26 13:16:07 GMT 2013
Ian spot on.
It's a buggers muddle!
The problem ALL stations are having with switchover is because Ofcom choose
about 8 years ago to plough on with DAB rather than phase in DRM+ on the FM
band. This allows for 100s of digital stations which would level the playing
field. Also Ofcom hasn't manage the switching to DAB+ either.
One should ask why the big commercial group are so keen now to transition to
DAB? Of course it's purely commercial.
Kind Regards
Alan
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[mailto:comradio-l-bounces at mailman.commedia.org.uk] On Behalf Of Ian
Hickling
Sent: 26 November 2013 11:58
To: cma-l; comradio-l at commedia.org.uk
Subject: [comradio-l] Digital Broadcasting: Radio Culture Media and Sport
That's interesting phraseology - written I would suspect by someone who
isn't particularly familiar with the technology.
"......committed to reserving part of the FM spectrum as a platform for
local and community radio stations......"
That isn't what's needed - and what will be the function of the "other
parts"?
"......for as long as it is needed......"
Defined by whose judgement - I wonder?
"......the potential options for smaller local stations to migrate to
digital ......"
Only by a complete re-working of the present mux system - to which I suspect
the big boys will continue to furiously object.
"......the lead up to and after a future switchover......"
Ah - but a switchover to what extent and by whom?
".....software enabling low cost low power DAB transmissions....."
Nothing mew here - been around for at least 5 years.
".......which has been successfully trialled in Brighton......."
Really? - Are we aware of what happened and the results?
Ian
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Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2013 11:30:52 +0000
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Subject: [cma-l] Hansard Written Answers & Statements 25/11/13 - Digital
Broadcasting: Radio Culture Media and Sport
++ Greg Knight (East Yorkshire, Conservative)
To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport what support her
Department is intending to give to small local radio stations in connection
with the introduction of digital broadcasting.
++ Edward Vaizey (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Culture,
Communications and Creative Industries), Business, Innovation and Skills;
Wantage, Conservative)
Government recognises the importance of local commercial radio stations to
the communities they serve and is committed to reserving part of the FM
spectrum as a platform for local and community radio stations, for as long
as it is needed. My officials are also working with Ofcom to consider the
potential options for smaller local stations to migrate to digital in the
lead up to and after a future switchover. We are very encouraged by the
recent research Ofcom has carried out on software enabling low cost low
power DAB transmissions, which has been successfully trialled in Brighton.
Hansard Source:
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201314/cmhansrd/cm131125/text/131
125w0006.htm#131125w0006.htm_wqn25
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