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New USB Digital radio
Filed in archive Announcements , Desktops , Sound Makers by Andrew Garrett on June 11, 2004
Ken from Aria Digital sent us in the following announcement

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Aria Digital today announces the introduction of a highly specified USB Digital Radio to add to it's highly accomplished range of DAB Digital Radio products.

The A-6000 is a small and advanced audio and data receiver capable of decoding all currently specified audio and data services, in any part of the World. As part of Aria's "Global DAB" policy, the A-6000 has both Band 111 and L-Band capability - so can be used in any country where DAB Digital Radio is broadcast.

Shipped with antenna, GUI, and powered, uniquely, direct from the USB port - installation is simple in any Windows PC or Laptop.

Boasting both SPDIF digital audio output as well as standard stereo outputs, the A-6000 makes an excellent Radio Tuner as well as bringing broadcast data downloads to your PC.

Full support for MP2, MP3 and WAV ease recording, which together with DAB's EPG (Electronic Programme Guide) give no reason for missing any of your favourite radio programmes.
I don't think there's much digital radio in my part of the world, but if you can get it, and find it worthwhile, this may well be a great way of recording your favourite shows and listening when you're at your PC.

See www.ariadigital.com for more information.

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