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| DAB Now Available for All BMW Vehicles - 11/08/2011 |
DAB Now Available for All BMW Vehicles
German automaker BMW announced today that all its
model series can now be equipped with audio systems that receive digital
radio broadcasts from the new digital radio network in Germany. A DAB
tuner can also be ordered as an optional accessory for all models.
The Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB/DAB+) tuner features easy channel
preset and automatic station search functions so that drivers are not
distracted, thus contributing to enhanced traffic safety.
“As the digital broadcasting network rapidly expands, the variety
and range of information and entertainment programming will increase,
even including a wide selection of special-interest channels,” a company statement explains.
In Germany, there are currently 12 nationwide digital broadcasters that
are listed and described on the Internet platform www.digitalradio.de.
By visiting this website listeners can learn more about the “radio of
the future”.
In addition to these 12 digital channels, there is a large number of
regional stations that broadcast digital programming. The transmission
range of these channels generally covers specific states or geographic
areas. Local digital channels, the so-called city broadcasters, round
off the digital programming experience. In metropolitan areas there are
now more than 30 digital radio channels available. Moreover, the number
of digital radio broadcasters continues to rise in Germany.
”And when travelling in other European countries, BMW owners and
their passengers also have the pleasure of listening to digital radio in
crystal clear audio quality. In Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden and
Switzerland there is a particularly wide variety of digital channels to
choose from. In many other countries DAB is already a reality – and it
is growing in popularity as the digital transmission network continues
to expand,” the statement further reads.
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