What are the DAB radio frequencies?
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)
| Frequencies | 174 MHz,239 MHz |
| Frequency Range | 174 MHz – 239 MHz |
| Mode | AM |
| Modulation | OFDM |
| ACF | — |
What stations are on DAB Radio Australia?
The stations you know and love!
- 1116 SEN. Melbourne’s Home of Sport. Listen.
- 1170 SEN. Sydney’s Home of Sport.
- 2CA Canberra. Forever Classic.
- 2CC Canberra. Talking Canberra.
- 2DayFM 104.1. More Music, More Variety.
- 2GB 873. News, Talk, Sport & Entertainment.
- 2SM. News, Talk, Sport & Entertainment.
- 2UE 954. Playing the Greatest Hits.
What are the digital radio stations?
The stations you know and love!
- 1170 SEN. Sydney’s Home of Sport.
- 2DayFM 104.1. More Music, More Variety.
- 2GB 873. News, Talk, Sport & Entertainment.
- 2SM. News, Talk, Sport & Entertainment.
- 2UE 954. Playing the Greatest Hits.
- KIIS 1065. Sydney’s Number 1 Hit Music Station.
- Nova 96.9. Sydney’s Home Of The Fresh Hits.
- Sky Sports Radio.
How do I search for a radio station on DAB?
Press the auto tune or auto scan button on your DAB digital radio or go into the menu and press auto tune. If you need help retuning, you can find further details here. And don’t forget to check all the stations that are available at your postcode by using the station finder on the right hand corner.
What does DAB 11A mean?
National analogue and digital
National analogue and digital (DAB) stations DAB Frequencies: 11A – radio stations operated under the Sound Digital multiplex. 11D/12A – radio stations operated under the Digital One multiplex. 12B – radio stations operated under the BBC’s national DAB multiplex.
Where is DAB available in Australia?
Digital broadcast radio in Australia uses the DAB+ standard and is available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Darwin and Hobart. However, after 11 years, regional large cities such as Townsville and Ballarat still do not have DAB.
Does Australia have digital radio?
Digital radio is available in Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. In Australia, digital radio is in the early stages of its development. As a result, there are reception ‘black spots’ in most cities.
What’s the difference between DAB and FM?
DAB uses higher frequencies than FM and therefore there may be a need to compensate with more transmitters to achieve the same coverage as a single FM transmitter. DAB is commonly transmitted by a different company from the broadcaster who then sells the capacity to a number of radio stations.