DAB Module Boasts Recording Capability

Oct. 8, 2008
Promising maximum RF reception, the RS300L digital audio broadcast (DAB) module will enable receivers to be built with Band III and L-band Eureka 147 DAB, integral FM and RDS. Additionally, receivers will be able to include such innovative features as

Promising maximum RF reception, the RS300L digital audio broadcast (DAB) module will enable receivers to be built with Band III and L-band Eureka 147 DAB, integral FM and RDS. Additionally, receivers will be able to include such innovative features as multi-channel decode, an electronic program guide displayable on a color LCD, pause and rewind of live broadcasts, and recording to removable memory. The record feature, said to be an industry first, supports any size MMC and SD memory cards using the FAT16 file format. Other features include USB, I2C, and SPI interfaces. Samples are available now with production scheduled for August. Price is approximately $40 each depending on volume. RADIOSCAPE LTD., London, UK. +44 (0) 207 224 1586.

Company: RADIOSCAPE LTD.

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