DRM Shortwave Transmissions from Romania Improved

RRI, Radio Romania International, one of the world’s largest DRM international broadcasters, and Radiocom, its network operator, have significantly enhanced and optimized their DRM transmission signal this week.

This was achieved by upgrading the configuration of their DRM ContentServer head-end system with the help of Consortium member Fraunhofer IIS and STARWAVES. The technical enhancements include a switch to DRM’s default audio codec xHE-AAC and the addition of latest news in several languages via DRM’s Journaline advanced text feature. The configuration is rounded off by DRM TextMessages with DL+ tagging and graphical station logos. This upgrade will allow Radio Romania International and Radiocom to improve the quality and content offering as well as the presence and reach of their international shortwave broadcasts reaching many corners all over the world.

The quick update with significant improvements of the DRM shortwave transmissions from Tiganesti (near Bucharest) received sincerest thanks for the DRM unconditional support from the chief engineer for national and international stations of Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation, Mr Costin Trif.

DRM Consortium members can experience the upgraded content at any time via the internal Live DRM Monitoring service available under monitor.drm.radio/map.

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