Sunday, December 23, 2012

RADIO

What is Radio : Radio is a very important opulence. It is a very nice source of news.
 
HOW TO LISTEN :

HD Radio broadcasting is an added feature of your favorite radio stations, and radio's digital transition is underway.

More stations come online every week, and new technologies like multicasting are starting to be offered. Multicasting technology allows stations to broadcast  multiple program streams from the same digital transmitter - imagine your favorite NPR station providing continuous news on one channel and your favorite music on a new multicast channel. All you need is a new digital radio and to a public radio station providing multicast programs in your area. Check out the links below for the latest  receiver and station information. It's the best of both worlds and it's free!

Stations currently broadcasting are listed below - look for your local station, and get more information about how to listen.

What is HD Radio broadcasting ?

HD Radio technology provides a method for radio stations to distribute their program material digitally. The quality of digital signals is higher, and the digital from allows stations to broadcast additional information as well, such as program information, traffic conditions, and emergency alerts.

What's the difference between satellite radio and HD Radio technology ?

Satellite radio is a subscription service that requires users to pay monthly fees for content delivered to them from networks of satellites. HD Radio broadcasting is commonly referred to as "trrrestrial digital radio " because it. operates compatibly with the same frequencies AM and FM stations are on contently. And, while you'll need a new receiver to get the new digital content, once you get that the service is free.


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