Abstract

Digital terrestrial broadcasting systems are currently introduced around the world in many countries. The transition from analogue to digital transmissions is envisaged both for radio and television services. However, in relation to the Digital Dividend the migration of television is of more relevance than switch-over in radio. This is due to the fact that the focus of the Digital Dividend discussion lies on the UHF band in which terrestrial television services are provided. Digital radio mainly takes place in the VHF Band III which for example is the primary frequency resource for the introduction of DAB based services. Therefore, the overview given in this chapter concentrates on the status quo and the developments concerning the introduction of digital terrestrial television services in the UHF frequency range.

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