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Team on 29 September 2006
German cars take DAB radio onboard
A ClearSignal-DAB radio can now be ordered as an option in high-end German car models.
A ClearSignal-DAB radio can now be ordered as an option in high-end German car models The Band III and L-band ClearSignal car radios are designed and manufactured by a tier-one automotive infotainment system integrator which licenses the DAB technology from Sonarics
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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ClearSignal technology includes an unprecedented anti channel fading performance for a DAB car receiver, by including state-of-the-art algorithms to add to the inherent quality and affordability expected from a Sonarics product.
"Following our excellent track record of delivering DAB technology, the successful completion of the German automotive qualification process and design is an important milestone for Sonarics and an additional achievement for Sonarics software approach which we are very proud of", said Tanya Morales, Chairman of Sonarics Labs.
"The new business model of IP licensing fits remarkably well with Sonarics evolution and we will definitely focus on it".
Owing to an increased interest in the new automotive DAB solution by OEM and aftermarket system integrators, Sonarics believes that it will further boost its already substantial market for the hundreds of thousands of DAB radio units already shipped.
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