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News Release from: RadioScape
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 January 2006
Slovenians sign up for DAB
RadioScape has been awarded a contract to supply the first DAB broadcasting system for Slovenia.
RadioScape has just been awarded a contract to supply the first DAB broadcasting system for Slovenia The system is due to go live in February 2006, and will initially simulcast Slovenia's four main radio stations
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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It will allow RTV Slovenija to investigate functionality such as radio text (DLS), electronic programme guide (EPG) and advanced traffic information systems that differentiate DAB from FM/RDS and are convincing so many broadcasters to move to digital to take advantage of these exciting and innovative features.
"The future of radio is clearly digital and DAB provides a robust, well proven means of delivering a wide variety of content and additional services", explained Bojan Ramsak, Senior Engineer at RTV Slovenija.
"The system will initially be installed 1740m above sea level at the main transmitter site of Krvavec, overlooking the capital city of Ljubljana".
"From here, it will serve a region of 1600km2 and a potential audience of 512,000 potential listeners".
"We will then look to expand the system both in terms of services and coverage".
Kevin Parslow, RadioScape's Sales and Marketing VP, added: "Slovenia is a strategically important win for RadioScape as it validates our leadership in offering the latest developments in DAB audio and data services".
"As the rollout of DMB and DMB gains momentum in Europe, we expect neighbouring countries to follow Slovenia's example and take advantage of the flexibility and leading-edge functionality that RadioScape's DAB and DMB systems can deliver".
A key reason why RadioScape's DAB broadcasting solution was selected was its pioneering use of IP infrastructure to distribute both audio and data content from studio to multiplexer.
This simplifies system integration as it makes use of an existing IP network that RTV Slovenija already has in place for transporting analogue signals and will result in a significant cost saving both in the initial phase and in any subsequent expansion of the network.
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