DAB or Digital Audio Broadcasting, is the technology behind digital radio. Due to its superior technology, digital radio offers a lot more features compared to analogue radio. Unlike digital TVs, you can enjoy all the features of DAB radios absolutely free upon purchasing one of the many units available.

DAB radio offers a number of benefits:

- Digital transmissions occupy less space on the airwaves and can therefore accommodate more stations with a diverse range of content. This means it can cater to a wider audience. On an average there are nearly 30 different stations available at any one time, which is almost double than that of traditional radio.

- The hassle of remembering the frequency of each station and tuning the radio to receive the right reception is resolved through the use of DAB technology. In digital radios, you can see the name of the stations and scroll through them, selecting the preferred one. Also, the frequencies are adjusted automatically to receive the best reception.

- You often hear a hiss and crackle with a traditional analogue radio, which is due to the interference from weather and geography conditions. However, as DAB radios use a completely digital signal, you will not experience these interruptions. Instead, you will be able to listen to clearer sounds coming from high quality signals.

- Similar to the features found on TV, you can find additional textual information about the content being played by the station. This could be the song titles, competitions, news and sports results.

- You can pause and rewind live radio. This can achieved as the content is saved in the internal memory from the moment you turn the unit on. This enables you to rewind to you favourite song or pause to answer you phone and then listen it from where you stopped.

- It has a USB port attached to it so that you can record your favourite songs from the radio and then play it on your computer at a later date.

- Using external memory cards you can record the entire content of a specific programme and then transfer it to your computer or music player to listen to it later.

- The Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) enables you to check the forthcoming programmes on various stations and then set a reminder for your favourite shows.

- To listen to content on the internet you have to download and install the latest versions of RealPlayer and Windows Media Player, as the software converts the data coming into your computer as audio that you can hear through the speakers integrated into the DAB radio.

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