New DAB+ program about to launch

A new DAB+ program starts on December 1st. His name: Radio Grammo.

Where can you receive Radio Grammo?

Radio Grammo can be received via the local digital radio multiplex Bad Kreuznach in Rhineland-Palatinate on channel 12. The core area of ​​distribution is the Bad Kreuznach and Bingen region, as well as the surrounding area. Mainz is reached on the sidelines. This package already contains eleven programs including Radio Grammo. Below you will find some highlights outside the mainstream.

Radio Grammo - only real with 78 revolutions

What does Radio Grammo bring?

The name is concept. Grammo is an abbreviation for gramophone. So it’s about so-called shellacs, i.e. old gramophone records that were played at 78 revolutions. Incidentally, shellacs were manufactured until the early 1960s. So we can assume that Radio Grammo is playing tracks that are 60 years old. According to the station’s announcement, tracks from the beginnings of records to the 1940s will be played.

Radio Grammo can be heard on the local Mux Bad Kreuznach
Radio Grammo can be heard on the local Mux Bad Kreuznach

What’s exciting about it is that a lot of good, even excellent music was created in the shellac era. Many of these things are unknown or hardly known today. Radio Grammo offers us the chance to discover a lot of new things from yesterday.

When can you hear anything?

Test broadcasts are already running in the Regionalmux Bad Kreuznach on channel 12A. You can also listen to Radio Grammo online www.radio-grammo.de and listen to Alexa with “Start Radio Grammo”. Radio Grammo’s regular broadcast start date is December 1, 2024.

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Source: www.digitalfernsehen.de