DAB, or Digital Audio Broadcasting, is a technology used for transmitting radio signals digitally. This method offers improved sound quality and a greater number of channels compared to traditional analog radio. DAB allows listeners to enjoy a wider variety of programming without the interference often associated with AM and FM signals.
In addition to better audio quality, DAB provides additional information such as song titles and artist names, enhancing the listening experience. As digital radio continues to grow in popularity, many countries are transitioning from analog to DAB to meet the demands of modern listeners.