Sure. Maxwell's equations and all the laws of Physics that govern modulation and
propagation work there exactly the same as they do here. But I don't know whether
there's any digital radio broadcasting going on over there.
(If I had to bet on it, I'd guess that there's plenty of it. Strange as it may seem, the
French, as well as many other Europeans, have fire, the wheel, indoor Plumbing,
motorized conveyances, the internet, telephones, STDs etc., just like the US has.)
what settings on my digital radio will trasmit bbc radio 6
Roberts digital radio was established in Britain in 1932. It was an extremely popular and very unique digital radio way ahead of its time. One can still find a Roberts Digital Radio in the Queen of England's Palace.
RTÉ Digital Radio Sport was created in 2007.
The advantages of digital radio over analog radio are digital radios get more channels than analog, they are clearer in sound and signal and have more additional features.
TV going digital has nothing to do with AM radio. AM & FM radio will remain the same.
D.A.B radio is Digital Audio Broadcasting, and basically means you can search the radio channels on a built-in keypad. I think that's it, but I'm not 100% sure...
RTÉ Digital Radio News was created on 2007-05-30.
Real Radio XS - Digital - was created on 2008-04-01.
The radio has gone through many changes including a switch from analog to digital. The first digital radio was invented in the late 1960s.
Radio France Internationale was created in 1975.
Virgin Radio - France - was created in 1986.
You can purchase a digital radio at certain websites like ukdigitalradios or most of the time you don't even have to purchase digital radios since they are free.