
As Byte is now a subscription service I thought some people might enjoy reading some extracts.
Radio is the oldest of the broadcast media: FM radio was invented in the 1940s, AM in the 1920s. Efforts to bring radio into the digital age began in the mid 1970s, when BBC Research engineers investigated the possibility of providing a digital radio service based on a NICAM stereo signal. They set up a small transmitter and a reception vehicle which could receive and decode the signals using both a directional antenna on a tall pole, and a standard whip aerial. They found that the reception on the directional antenna was generally very good, but that the vehicle's rooftop antenna was not satisfactory over a significant proportion of the service area. The problem was generally caused by multipath reception the reception of two or more signals from different directions due to reflections which resulted in considerable interference to the digital signal. <continued>