DAB+ digital radio switched on in Perth

Four more capital cities to follow by 30 May
Commercial Radio Australia CEO, Joan Warner

Commercial Radio Australia CEO, Joan Warner

  • Commercial Radio Australia CEO, Joan Warner
  • TXA Perth Tower's DAB+ antenna being installed

Australia's first permanent DAB+ digital radio services have been switched on in Perth by nine commercial radio stations. Although digital radio signals have already been broadcast in several capital cities, these have been test broadcasts from a small number of broadcasters.

Signals from Mix 94.5, 92.9, Nova 93.7, 6PR, 96 fm, 6ix, Radar, Pink Radio and Novanation now reach more than 90 per cent of Perth.

“The switch on of digital radio is a culmination of seven years work with the Federal Government, the Australian Communications and Media Authority, commercial broadcasters, the ABC and SBS, together with retailers and manufacturers of digital radios”, said Joan Warner, CEO of Commercial Radio Australia (CRA), a body that represents Australia's commercial broadcasters.

According to Warner, digital radio signals may be weaker at night for the next 10-14 days as potential sources of interference are assessed.

The CRA expects that commercial DAB+ digital radio broadcasts will be switched on in the following cities according to this timetable:

Melbourne — 11 May
Adelaide — 15 May
Brisbane — 25 May
Sydney — 30 May

David Ramli

Good Gear Guide
Topics: ACMA, digital radio

Comments

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Anonymous
Fri 08/05/2009 - 14:12

That picture is not a DAB+ antenna being installed, it is an old antenna being removed to make way for a DAB antenna.

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