How does a digital radio system actually work?
Digital radio works by combining MPEG and COFDM technology. MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group – the body that sets up the standards) is an audio compression system. The system basically discards sounds which the listener cannot hear. These include very quiet sounds which might be masked by louder sounds.
What kind of audio solutions does atlasied offer?
AtlasIED is proud to offer the most comprehensive product offerings in the commercial audio world. With over 2,000 products, we have the right solution for every business need. Multi, dual and single channel solutions with options such as onboard DSP, mixer, network capability, ambient noise analysis, and redundancy.
How can I get a good signal on my DAB radio?
Most DAB radios come with built in signal strength meters which can be helpful. From time to time radios should be re-tuned in order to discover new stations. Telescopic aerials on portable radios should be fully extended to receive a good signal.
What kind of aerial do I need for DAB?
Broken aerials may affect reception. An externally mounted aerial can be attached to many types of DAB portable radio and hi-fi systems. DAB aerials are different from FM or TV aerials, so you need a good quality DAB-specific aerial. An indoor aerial may be good enough, but for the best reception use an outdoor one.
What kind of audio system does the Atlas have?
The Atlas’s12-speaker Fender Premium Audio System features innovative speaker placement to give all passengers a full, complete listening experience. Tuned to recreate the emotion of a live performance, the state-of-the-art 9 speaker system features:
AtlasIED is proud to offer the most comprehensive product offerings in the commercial audio world. With over 2,000 products, we have the right solution for every business need. Multi, dual and single channel solutions with options such as onboard DSP, mixer, network capability, ambient noise analysis, and redundancy.
Digital radio works by combining MPEG and COFDM technology. MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group – the body that sets up the standards) is an audio compression system. The system basically discards sounds which the listener cannot hear. These include very quiet sounds which might be masked by louder sounds.