Radio New Zealand, together with the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union, Thales Corp and THL-Australia, has launched a project to investigate the appropriate Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) implementation strategies for radio broadcasters in the region. The technical investigation, which started last week in Wellington, is being carried out on digital radio transmissions in the medium wave band using the DRM digital system. An analogue medium wave radio transmitter of RNZ has been converted for digital transmissions in this project. This is to facilitate investigations on simulcast transmission of analogue and digital radio programmes.
A Digital Radio Symposium and Demonstration has also been organised as part of the project. Around 70 experts from the radio industry in the region will meet from 27-29 April to provide technical information on digital radio and the conversion of transmitters to digital mode. The symposium also aims to provide an opportunity for the participants to carry out measurements of various technical parameters.