This system has been mentioned several times in the HD discussions and a few have said they don't know what it is.
FMeXtra is a system that digitizes the subcarriers in the FM baseband. It will allow you to operate two very high quality stereo channels, or up to ten low quality mono channels within any FM station's existing subcarrier spectrum. It can work on any existing analog FM transmission system, and can even be added to a system running HD. The cost of the equipment is a little under $10,000 and can be on the air in under an hour. There are no requirements for antenna work or additional transmission equipment. Coverage is reported to be similar to the 54 dBu contour.
A table top style radio is being ramped up for production in China, with a Walkman type unit to follow. It is possible that two versions of the table top style radio will be produced, the FMeXtra only and the FMeXtra with HD. Initial pricing on the FMeXtra table top will be around $180 with FMeXtra/HD approaching $250. The first radios are enroute now, with substantial increases in production units occurring in the very near future.
The system is capable of addressibility as well.
This is meant only to inform, not to argue the merits of the two systems.
FMeXtra is a system that digitizes the subcarriers in the FM baseband. It will allow you to operate two very high quality stereo channels, or up to ten low quality mono channels within any FM station's existing subcarrier spectrum. It can work on any existing analog FM transmission system, and can even be added to a system running HD. The cost of the equipment is a little under $10,000 and can be on the air in under an hour. There are no requirements for antenna work or additional transmission equipment. Coverage is reported to be similar to the 54 dBu contour.
A table top style radio is being ramped up for production in China, with a Walkman type unit to follow. It is possible that two versions of the table top style radio will be produced, the FMeXtra only and the FMeXtra with HD. Initial pricing on the FMeXtra table top will be around $180 with FMeXtra/HD approaching $250. The first radios are enroute now, with substantial increases in production units occurring in the very near future.
The system is capable of addressibility as well.
This is meant only to inform, not to argue the merits of the two systems.