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What is DAB?

DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is a digital radio technology used for broadcasting radio stations as a digital signal, replacing analog broadcasting. DAB offers higher audio quality, more stations, and additional data services compared to traditional FM radio. It's commonly used for listening to radio in cars, at home, or through portable devices.

What other technologies are related to DAB?

DAB Competitor Technologies

FM (Frequency Modulation) is a competing analog radio broadcasting technology. It is a widely used alternative to DAB for radio transmission.
mentioned alongside DAB in 6% (96) of relevant job posts
DVB (Digital Video Broadcasting) is a family of digital broadcasting standards, primarily for television. While it operates in a different domain (video), the underlying technologies and goals of digital broadcasting compete with DAB for audience attention and resources.
mentioned alongside DAB in 7% (51) of relevant job posts
AM (Amplitude Modulation) is a competing analog radio broadcasting technology. It is an older technology compared to DAB, but it still serves as an alternative for radio transmission.
mentioned alongside DAB in 4% (58) of relevant job posts

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