Läti DAB+ (digiraadio)
Postitatud: 10:41, 21 Okt 2016
mingi liikumine - areng ikkagi toimub ka meie regioonis.
Läti alustab testidega novembris 2016, alguses kohe 6 DAB+ kanaliga, ühel multiplexil.
https://www.worlddab.org/country-information/latvia
Last update: 22-07-2016
There are ongoing consultations within the radio industry in Latvia about possible future deployment of DAB+. Currently broadcasters in Latvia are awaiting final approval from The National Electronic Mass Media Council (NEPLP) before they can start regular DAB+ transmissions in Riga.
Sporadic DAB+ test broadcasts are on air on channel 13B as broadcasters are testing equipment.
The Ministry of Transportation sent enquiry letters to all communications companies asking about DAB digital radio implementation in Latvia. Replies were due on 29 February, 2016.
Latvia Radio is awaiting funding for DAB+ tests from Parliament. The DAB+ tests are on NEPLP's agenda.
The state transmitting company LVRTC plan starts technical DAB+ tests in November 2016.
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https://www.worlddab.org/country-inform ... atvia#news
Latvian Radio and LVRTC signed agreement regarding DAB+ trial
06.10.2016 - Latvia - Latvia
A tender for a DAB+ trial multiplex in Latvia has been won by “A-T TRADE MUSIC”. In November LVRTC starting mounting DAB+ equipment and the trial multiplex should be on air in November 2016 with 18 DAB+ channels. The multiplex will first be used Latvian Radio (LR) with 6 channels and shortly after commercial radio stations will be invited.
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http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/Technology/?doc=124874
19.10.2016
Latvian Radio will conduct a test of digital audio broadcasting in line with a decision taken by the National Electronic Mass Media Council, the council’s representatives informed LETA.
Latvian Radio will be able to test the digital radio technology in collaboration with the Latvian State Radio and Television Center over a period of one year. The National Electronic Mass Media Council has decided not to offer the opportunity to commercial broadcasters during that time.
"Since several European countries are currently in various stages of transition to digital audio broadcasting (DAB and DAB+), Latvia needs to identify the benefits this technology could provide to society. They might include lower broadcasting costs and better signal quality across Latvia. But before taking any further decisions about the digital radio, this technology has to be tested. This is what independent experts recommend," said Aija Dulevska, chairperson of the National Electronic Mass Media Council.
Digital audio broadcasting is currently in use alongside analogue radio in more than 20 countries of the world, with the number of DAB and DAB+ users on the rise in countries like Denmark, Norway, German, Belgium and Switzerland.
Lithuania and Estonia, however, decided not to switch to DAB and DAB+ after testing the technology.
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Kuna mitu Euroopa riiki on digitaallevitehnoloogiale (DAB ja DAB+) ülemineku eri staadiumis, siis peab ka Läti proovima, kuidas see tehnoloogia ühiskonnale sobib. See võib vähendada ülekandekulusid ja tagada parema vastuvõtukvaliteedi kogu Lätis. Aga enne tehnoloogia kasutuselevõttu tuleb seda katsetada, ütles nõukogu esinaine Aija Dulevska.
http://majandus24.postimees.ee/3878601/ ... hnoloogiat
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PANEDA PROVIDES DAB TO LATVIA
PRESS RELEASE 2016-10-17
PANEDA PROVIDES DAB MULTIPLEXERS TO LATVIA
The system integrator A-T TRADE MUSIC won the public tender for providing DAB multiplexer equipment to LVTRC, (Latvia Televison and Radio Centre) Paneda will supply a complete system with 16 DAB+ services and multiplexers as well as data content system for the project. The project will start as a trial in November with six channels and to be completed later with commercial radios with totally 16 services.
The Paneda DAB Head-End system has now been establishes on the market as a user friendly, advanced but easy to use system with the most modern architecture. The modular design enables a low cost entrance level DAB concept for their DAB rollout.
The order includes a complete system with multiplexers and audio encoders as well as the content management system RAPID from All In Media. The system is realized in one single 1U hardware, including support for AES/EBU, AES67/LiveWire as well as all kind of web stream formats that will be used for the commercial actors. With the unique handling of virtual service providers in the system, each broadcaster will have access to its own web based user interface, and can handle and manage the system independently from each other.
Valerijs Titovs, Head of Broadcast Department AT Trade Music comments: “We are delighted to participate in the first DAB transmission in Latvia, and we are convinced that this is the beginning of a new era for radio. Paneda has impresses with its modern DAB system, and we are looking forward to be a key actor for further progress in the region together”
Lars-Peder Lundgren, Sales Manager at Paneda says: “It’s just fantastic to note that we now have a new country on the DAB map, and that our system perfectly match the requirements of easy to understand systems. Paneda is proud to conclude that we once again has proven that our philosophy to provide DAB equipment for all range of users is the way forward, winning this tender in stiff competition with tough requirements is satisfying and encouraging for the future”
About Paneda DAB Head-end
The concept means that Paneda offers a system that is modular, and for entry levels with a few radio services also a low investment cost, still without any limitations in features. The system can be realized in a Paneda 1U hardware, containing up to 16 audio services, multiplexers, management and data content system in the very same 1U, furthermore the complete system can be installed in a server platform in the customers’ existing environment or provided as turnkey system by Paneda as well as offered as a cloud service, without any hardware. For a cloud based DAB system, Paneda has developed the unique PCC, Paneda Cloud Connector that ensures the most robust and secure connection using Internet between the cloud multiplexer and the transmitter network.
http://www.paneda.no/news/2016/10/17/pa ... to-latvia/
Läti alustab testidega novembris 2016, alguses kohe 6 DAB+ kanaliga, ühel multiplexil.
https://www.worlddab.org/country-information/latvia
Last update: 22-07-2016
There are ongoing consultations within the radio industry in Latvia about possible future deployment of DAB+. Currently broadcasters in Latvia are awaiting final approval from The National Electronic Mass Media Council (NEPLP) before they can start regular DAB+ transmissions in Riga.
Sporadic DAB+ test broadcasts are on air on channel 13B as broadcasters are testing equipment.
The Ministry of Transportation sent enquiry letters to all communications companies asking about DAB digital radio implementation in Latvia. Replies were due on 29 February, 2016.
Latvia Radio is awaiting funding for DAB+ tests from Parliament. The DAB+ tests are on NEPLP's agenda.
The state transmitting company LVRTC plan starts technical DAB+ tests in November 2016.
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https://www.worlddab.org/country-inform ... atvia#news
Latvian Radio and LVRTC signed agreement regarding DAB+ trial
06.10.2016 - Latvia - Latvia
A tender for a DAB+ trial multiplex in Latvia has been won by “A-T TRADE MUSIC”. In November LVRTC starting mounting DAB+ equipment and the trial multiplex should be on air in November 2016 with 18 DAB+ channels. The multiplex will first be used Latvian Radio (LR) with 6 channels and shortly after commercial radio stations will be invited.
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http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/Technology/?doc=124874
19.10.2016
Latvian Radio will conduct a test of digital audio broadcasting in line with a decision taken by the National Electronic Mass Media Council, the council’s representatives informed LETA.
Latvian Radio will be able to test the digital radio technology in collaboration with the Latvian State Radio and Television Center over a period of one year. The National Electronic Mass Media Council has decided not to offer the opportunity to commercial broadcasters during that time.
"Since several European countries are currently in various stages of transition to digital audio broadcasting (DAB and DAB+), Latvia needs to identify the benefits this technology could provide to society. They might include lower broadcasting costs and better signal quality across Latvia. But before taking any further decisions about the digital radio, this technology has to be tested. This is what independent experts recommend," said Aija Dulevska, chairperson of the National Electronic Mass Media Council.
Digital audio broadcasting is currently in use alongside analogue radio in more than 20 countries of the world, with the number of DAB and DAB+ users on the rise in countries like Denmark, Norway, German, Belgium and Switzerland.
Lithuania and Estonia, however, decided not to switch to DAB and DAB+ after testing the technology.
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Kuna mitu Euroopa riiki on digitaallevitehnoloogiale (DAB ja DAB+) ülemineku eri staadiumis, siis peab ka Läti proovima, kuidas see tehnoloogia ühiskonnale sobib. See võib vähendada ülekandekulusid ja tagada parema vastuvõtukvaliteedi kogu Lätis. Aga enne tehnoloogia kasutuselevõttu tuleb seda katsetada, ütles nõukogu esinaine Aija Dulevska.
http://majandus24.postimees.ee/3878601/ ... hnoloogiat
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PANEDA PROVIDES DAB TO LATVIA
PRESS RELEASE 2016-10-17
PANEDA PROVIDES DAB MULTIPLEXERS TO LATVIA
The system integrator A-T TRADE MUSIC won the public tender for providing DAB multiplexer equipment to LVTRC, (Latvia Televison and Radio Centre) Paneda will supply a complete system with 16 DAB+ services and multiplexers as well as data content system for the project. The project will start as a trial in November with six channels and to be completed later with commercial radios with totally 16 services.
The Paneda DAB Head-End system has now been establishes on the market as a user friendly, advanced but easy to use system with the most modern architecture. The modular design enables a low cost entrance level DAB concept for their DAB rollout.
The order includes a complete system with multiplexers and audio encoders as well as the content management system RAPID from All In Media. The system is realized in one single 1U hardware, including support for AES/EBU, AES67/LiveWire as well as all kind of web stream formats that will be used for the commercial actors. With the unique handling of virtual service providers in the system, each broadcaster will have access to its own web based user interface, and can handle and manage the system independently from each other.
Valerijs Titovs, Head of Broadcast Department AT Trade Music comments: “We are delighted to participate in the first DAB transmission in Latvia, and we are convinced that this is the beginning of a new era for radio. Paneda has impresses with its modern DAB system, and we are looking forward to be a key actor for further progress in the region together”
Lars-Peder Lundgren, Sales Manager at Paneda says: “It’s just fantastic to note that we now have a new country on the DAB map, and that our system perfectly match the requirements of easy to understand systems. Paneda is proud to conclude that we once again has proven that our philosophy to provide DAB equipment for all range of users is the way forward, winning this tender in stiff competition with tough requirements is satisfying and encouraging for the future”
About Paneda DAB Head-end
The concept means that Paneda offers a system that is modular, and for entry levels with a few radio services also a low investment cost, still without any limitations in features. The system can be realized in a Paneda 1U hardware, containing up to 16 audio services, multiplexers, management and data content system in the very same 1U, furthermore the complete system can be installed in a server platform in the customers’ existing environment or provided as turnkey system by Paneda as well as offered as a cloud service, without any hardware. For a cloud based DAB system, Paneda has developed the unique PCC, Paneda Cloud Connector that ensures the most robust and secure connection using Internet between the cloud multiplexer and the transmitter network.
http://www.paneda.no/news/2016/10/17/pa ... to-latvia/