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Aldi Süd Terris IWR 282
16.05.2018 - Germany Germany
Regular radio reception is possible via the DAB + digital radio. It receives high quality radio stations and it offers a manual and automatic search.

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Global DAB receiver sales reach a new record in 2017
16.05.2018 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Almost 12 million DAB receivers were sold in 2017 in Europe and Asia Pacific, a new record for yearly sales, according to data today released by WorldDAB. Almost half (5.9m) of the sales were for automotive devices, with key markets showing a significant increase in the number of cars sold with DAB fitted as standard.

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Suzuki Swift Sport
16.05.2018 - Ireland Ireland
Standard spec includes adaptive cruise control, auto air con, six airbags, DAB radio, smartphone link display audio, rear view camera.

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SDL to extend coverage of national DAB mux
16.05.2018 - Arqiva WorldDAB Member - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Arqiva has announced the Sound Digital Limited national DAB multiplex is to expand to an extra four million people. 19 new transmitters are being added to the existing network, increasing Sound Digital’s household coverage by over 1.6m new households.

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Record year for DAB receiver sales
16.05.2018 - WorldDAB News - Australia Australia
Almost 12 million DAB receivers were sold in 2017 in Europe and Asia Pacific, a new record for yearly sales. Almost half (5.9m) of the sales were for automotive devices, key markets showing a significant increase in the number of cars sold with DAB fitted as standard. The new data published by WorldDAB shows strong growth in the uptake of DAB across all major digital radio markets.

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WorldDAB reports record DAB receivers sales
16.05.2018 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
WorldDAB has reported that almost 12 million DAB receivers were sold in 2017 in Europe and Asia Pacific, amounting to a new record in yearly sales. The report outlines the uptake of DAB across all major digital radio markets.

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2018 Spyker C8 Preliator Spyder
16.05.2018 - United Kingdom United Kingdom
The infotainment and audio system are all present and correct and include support for music apps like Spotify and Apple Music. Standard spec throws in a digital DAB+ radio, Bluetooth support, and Apple iPhone connectivity, as well as a stereo with aluminum speaker covers and a 300-watt amplifier.

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Record year for DAB receiver sales
15.05.2018 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom
Patrick Hannon, President, WorldDAB said: “The last 12 months have been a strong period for DAB radio. International receiver sales are at their highest level ever – boosted by the switch-off of FM in Norway and strong growth in other European markets."

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Slovenia wants to switch off FM in 2022
15.05.2018 - Slovenia Slovenia
Slovenia has drawn up a blueprint to disconnect FM by 22 February 2022. After several years of testing, 12 national radio stations have been received in Slovenia since September 2016 via DAB+. About 70% of the country is covered by seven channels, including major cities and major motorways.

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2017: a record year for DAB receiver sales
15.05.2018 - WorldDAB News - United Kingdom United Kingdom - Australia Australia - Belgium Belgium - Denmark Denmark - Norway Norway - Netherlands Netherlands - Switzerland Switzerland - Italy Italy - France France - Germany Germany
Almost 12 million DAB receivers were sold in 2017 in Europe and Asia Pacific, a new record for yearly sales. Almost half (5.9m) of the sales were for automotive devices, with key markets showing a significant increase in the number of cars sold with DAB fitted as standard.

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