EUREKA 147
Eureka 147 is a protocol for digital radio broadcasting originally developed in Europe, but now being deployed in many countries around the world. It is more commonly known as Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB), although this can also apply to other methods such as IBOC and IBAC. Eureka 147 is most often transmitted in the L band, from 1452 to 1492 MHz, but can also operate in VHF and UHF bands in some countries. Several radio stations share a single radio signal by multiplexing their digital audio bitstreams together, being later decoded at the receiver. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Protocol: The word protocol derives from a Greek phrase meaning "first leaf", referring to the first draft of a treaty. The original meaning has been conflated into multiple meanings including:... Digital radio: Digital radio describes radio technologies which carry information as a digital signal. See also software radio for a discussion of radios which use digital signal processing.... Broadcasting: :Note: broadcasting is also the old term for hand sowing. See also broadcasting (networks).... EUREKA 147 related Images and Photos (experimental) | ~ Table of Content ~
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