Broadcast Radio

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Where Do I Buy An IADR+ Radio?

 

Unlike every other form of Digital Broadcast Radio requiring the purchase of an expensive new radio, IADR+ (Internet Assisted Digital Radio) can be received on any computer or 3G or wireless device. This means most people already have a wide range of devices capable of receiving IADR+ stations in high quality audio at home or on the move. IADR+ has built upon the success of old-style internet radio and been developed into a mature multiplexed Digital Radio technology that leaves every competing Radio delivery system (AM/FM/DAB/DRM/HD/Satellite) behind in terms of sound quality and content diversity.

IADR +

IARBA PO Box 532, Newcastle 2300       http://www.iarba.org

Are the IADR+ Multiplex’s Available To New Stations?

 

IADR+ uses proprietary technology which is superior in sound quality and reliability to all existing digital radio systems.

 

Since its Australian launch in 2008 it has quickly gained an audience that rivals all other Radio Delivery forms, an audience that (for the first time in the history of Radio) can be statistically identified to advertisers in real-time, rather than relying upon highly hypothetical radio-ratings.

 

To discuss leasing a node and licensing please contact our technical offices on 02-82091750 or email secretary [ @ ] australiandigitalradio.com.

 

Where Can I Receive IADR+?

 

IADR+ has full coverage and ongoing extensive cross-media promotion in the Sydney CBD / North Shore,  Sydney Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne, Newcastle, NSW / VIC South East Regional Areas, Canberra, Adelaide and Brisbane.

 

IADR+ is free to air which means it costs you nothing to access. To find your local multiplex Click here

 

IADR+ can also naturally be received worldwide from these multiplex’s, however please be aware if you are listening from overseas (or within Australia outside these localities) that the service is graded and prioritised from state of the art broadcast delivery facilities to listeners from the relevant local Multiplex region in Australia.

 

IABR+ was first tested in Moscow, Russia in 2005 and for this reason Moscow still has its own single channel test Multiplex RUS1 available to listeners from this locality via the web page.