The present document establishes a broadcasting standard for the Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) system designed
for delivery of high-quality digital audio programme and data services for mobile, portable and fixed reception from
terrestrial or satellite transmitters in the Very High Frequency (VHF)/Ultra High Frequency (UHF) frequency bands as
well as for distribution through cable networks. The DAB system is designed to provide spectrum and power efficient
techniques in terrestrial transmitter network planning, known as the Single Frequency Network (SFN) and the
gap-filling technique. The DAB system is suitable for satellite as well as hybrid/mixed terrestrial/satellite broadcasting,
using a simple, nearly omni-directional receiving antenna. The DAB system meets the required sharing criteria with
other radiocommunication services.
The present document defines the DAB transmission signal. It includes the coding algorithms for audio, multiplexing of
audio programme and data services, channel coding and modulation. A limited range of supplementary services
associated with programme services is defined. Provision is also made for transmission of additional data services
which may be programme related or not, within the limit of the total system capacity. The present document provides
information on the system configuration which includes information about the ensembles, services, service components
and linking of them. Provision is made for a compatible cross-reference to existing Frequency Modulation (FM)
services and Amplitude Modulation (AM) services.
The present document describes the nominal characteristics of the emitted DAB signal. The aspects related to the
receiver design are outside the scope of the present document. Hardware implementation considerations are not
covered.