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HD Radio Tested in France

The company Broadcast Electronics has installed an HD Radio FM system in Paris: On 88.2 MHz, you can pick up a low-power HD Radio signal in the City of Lights. This is most likely the first and only HD Radio system operating full-time in France. Most European countries have adopted Eureka-147 which has seen little acceptance outside of the UK, where millions of Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) servers have been sold. This test of HD Radio might be the first fusillade in a format war--it all depends on regulators and radios, meaning what's allowed and what's available for use.

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