AIR to get 2 MW DRM transmitters for Gujarat, W Bengal

All India Radio (AIR) has placed an order for the supply of two 1000 kilowatt 
DRM capable medium wave transmitters. These will replace old analogue 
transmitters of same capacity at Chinsurah (West Bengal) and Rajkot (Gujarat), 
with state-of-the-art solid state transmitters. 

The new Megawatt transmitters can be operated in analogue, in simulcast or in 
DRM mode with automatic change-over between these three operational modes. The 
transmitters shall provide coverage to very large areas in the Indian 
sub-continent as well to the West, North, East and Southeast Asia. 

This significant purchase was revealed at the recently concluded Broadcast 
Engineering Society (BES) India’s conference in New Delhi, attended by 
exhibitors and participants from all over the world. The need for cheaper 
digital radio sets and content innovation was highlighted by speakers during 
the event. 

All India Radio has already chosen DRM as the technology for converting its 
vast analogue network to digital. This is part of its digital radio switchover 
strategy where more than 40 transmitters are to be made DRM capable in the near 
future. AIR is already broadcasting in DRM from one of its high-power shortwave 
transmitter located at Khampur near Delhi that covers an area of approximately 
800 kilometre radius. 

The DRM Consortium says the development underlines the commitment made by India 
to new technology in general and the DRM standard in particular.

Source: 
http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/air-get-2-mw-drm-transmitters-gujarat-w-bengal
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Jaisakthivel, Tirunelveli, India


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