In The News
April 13, 2007
DRE Announces Open Standards Conditional Access for
FMeXtra <more>
April 13, 2007
China Begins FMeXtra™ Digital Radio Broadcasts <more>
January 12, 2007
Radio, First Radio Broadcaster in Norway with FMeXtra <more>
"Extra Extra FMeXtra" October 2006 Radio Guide Article <download PDF article>
September 12, 2006
Digital Radio Express Signs ED2 Audio Professional Systems as Authorized Distributors
<more>
June 21, 2006
Digital Radio Express Signs Noble AS as Authorized Distributors <more>
May 14, 2006
Orban Implements “Direct” Digital Audio Streaming through FMeXtra
RF Transmission Channels <more>
May 14, 2006
Energy-Onix Announces 80 Station Conversion to FMeXtra™<more>
Derek Kumar of Digital
Radio Express Explains the Development of a Digital System Using Subcarriers
Article Reprint from December 14, 2005 Radio World <more>
RADIOS and Digital Radio Express, Inc. Announce
FMeXtra™ Launch in Israel
October 4, 2005, 2005 San Jose, California,
Radios, Israel’s leading broadcaster and Digital Radio Express, Inc.
(DRE) announced that Radios will be testing DRE’s FMeXtra digital radio
system in consideration for Israel’s next generation digital radio broadcasting.
<more>
Digital Radio Express
Signs Armstrong and BEXT as Authorized Dealers
April 6, 2005 San Jose, California, Norman Miller, president
of Digital Radio Express, Inc. (DRE) announced today the appointment of Armstrong
Transmitter Corporation and BEXT Corporation as authorized dealers for DRE’s
revolutionary multi-channel digital programming FM subcarrier system FMeXtra™.
<more>
Digital Radio
Express Debuts FMeXtra™ at NRB Expo
FMeXtra’s new digital technology enables FM radio stations to broadcast
multiple digital channels with existing equipment.
March 14 , 2005 San Jose, California, Digital Radio
Express, Inc. (DRE) a Silicon Valley based technology company demonstrated
the capabilities of it’s new FMeXtra digital radio technology to radio
broadcasters at the NRB (National Religious Broadcasters) Anaheim Convention
Center Feb 13 – 15. This groundbreaking technology enables a single
FM station to simultaneously broadcast multiple digital programs (2,3,4 or
more) using the existing analog transmitter equipment and FCC licenses.
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