Friday, February 10, 2012

All India Radio, Mangalore goes digital

Akashavani Mangalore is gearing up for a qualitative change in the manner in which it broadcasts its programmes by going digital in the near future. What it means for listeners is crystal clear transmission quality for programmes. The engineering staff of Akashavani is making an all-out effort to complete installation of equipment so that broadcast can go digital latest by April, Ramesh said. Akashavani, Mangalore, which also broadcasts its programmes with the help of a 20-kW AM transmitter in Brahmawar in Udupi is planning to replace it with digital radio mondiale.

Full story at :
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-02-09/mangalore/31041650_1_programmes-studio-digital-units

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