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Indonesia DJID plan of a new technical regulation for broadcast radio receivers in car head units

Through a socialization event held on 28 July 2025, DJID outlined plans of implementing new technical requirements for broadcast radio receivers in car head units. Therefore, in the near future, the Ministry of Communication and Digital (KOMDIGI) through DJID plans to conduct an official public consultation for a draft regulation of the technical requirements for broadcast radio receivers.

However, it is planned that the technical requirements of broadcast radio receivers will be implemented two years after the technical regulation is official issued. Furthermore, this obligation also applies to specific product only, and car head unit product is one of the mandatory product to meet this new technical requirements.

In this article we will discuss all important notes from a socialization event of new technical requirements for broadcast radio receivers and more focus on broadcast radio receivers in car head units.

Limitations in the draft regulation of broadcast radio receivers in car head units

Indonesia DJID plan of a new technical regulation for broadcast radio receivers in car head units

There are several limitations that need to be understood in implementing the technical requirements for broadcast radio receivers, as the requirements will be applicable particular products only.

Car head units are main certification object of this new technical requirements for broadcast radio receivers, so we will focus on broadcast radio receivers in car head units. Below are some of the limitations need to be known in draft regulations for broadcast radio receivers in car head units.

  • Certification requirements only apply to broadcast radio receivers installed as head units in passenger cars.
  • The vehicle type is limited to passenger cars only with a maximum seating capacity of 8 passengers, including the driver, or weighing no more than 3,500 kg.
  • The sensitivity requirement for broadcast radio receivers of head units in passenger cars is the minimum signal level required to provide a specific sound quality.
  • The adjacent channel selectivity requirement for broadcast radio receivers of head units in passenger cars is a measure of the receiver’s ability to receive the desired modulated signal without degradation due to unwanted signals that differ in frequency from the desired signal by a specified multiple of the adjacent channel spacing.

Technical requirements for broadcast radio receivers in car head units

The draft regulation outlines several technical requirements that must be met for the broadcast radio receiver feature in car head units. These requirements include power supply, electrical safety, EMC, RF, EWF or EWS, and functionality requirements.

The power supply, electrical safety, and EMC requirements remain the same as for other telecommunications devices. Let’s look closer to RF, EWF or EWS, and functionality requirements of broadcast radio receiver in car head units.

Operating frequency requirements

Broadcast radio receivers in car head units must operate to receive broadcast radio according to the table below.

 Frequency bandTechnology standardBroadcast radio receivers in car head units
526.5–1606.5 kHzAM✓ 
526.5–1606.5 kHzDRM 
2300–26100 kHzAM ✓ (Note)
2300–26100 kHzDRM ✓
87.5–108 MHzFM ✓
87.0–108 MHzDRM ✓
174–230 MHzDRM ✓
174–230 MHzDAB ✓

Note: broadcast radio receivers specifically used in passenger cars in the form of full electric or hybrid electric vehicles are not required to have the ability to work using analog technology standards based on Amplitude Modulation (AM) on the MF and HF radio frequency bands.

Sensitivity requirements

Broadcast radio receivers in car head units must have a sensitivity according to the table below.

 Frequency bandTechnology standardAudio quality criteriaWanted signal
Center frequencyRequired sensitivity (conducted)
526.5–1606.5 kHzAMSNR ³ 22 dBQ ref 40 % AM0.999 MHz-65 dBm
2300–26100 kHzAMSNR ³ 22 dBQ ref 40 % AM9.650 MHz-65 dBm
526.5–1606.5 kHzDRM10 seconds of audio without impairments0.999 MHz-99 dBm
2300–26100 kHzDRM10 seconds of audio without impairments4 dan 19 MHz-99 dBm
87.5–108 MHzFMSNR ³ 40 dBQ ref ±60,8 kHz deviation, and 10 seconds of audio with no subjective impairments98 MHz-90 dBm
87.0–108 MHzDRM10 seconds of audio without impairments100 MHz-100 dBm
174–230 MHzDRM10 seconds of audio without impairments200 MHz-100 dBm
174–230 MHzDAB10 seconds of audio without impairments202.928 MHz-94 dBm

Adjacent channel selectivity requirements

Broadcast radio receivers in car head units must have an adjacent channel selectivity according to the table below.

 Frequency bandTechnology standardAudio quality criteriaWanted signal
Center frequencyConducted power
526.5–1606.5 kHzAMSNR ≥ 22 dBQ ref 40% AM999 MHz-59 dBm
2300–26100 kHzAMSNR ≥ 22 dBQ ref 40% AM9.650 MHz-59 dBm
526.5–1606.5 kHzDRM10 seconds of audio without impairments999 MHz-91 dBm
2300–26100 kHzDRM10 seconds of audio without impairments4 dan 19 MHz-91 dBm
87.5–108 MHzFMSNR ≥ 40 dBQ ref ±60,8 kHz deviation, and that there shall be 10 seconds of audio with no subjective impairments98 MHz-84 dBm
87.0–108 MHzDRM10 seconds of audio without impairments100 MHz-92 dBm
174–230 MHzDRM10 seconds of audio without impairments200 MHz-92 dBm
174–230 MHzDAB10 seconds of audio without impairments202.928 MHz-70 dBm
 Frequency bandTechnology standardUnwanted Signal
ChannelN=1N=2N=3N=4
526.5–1606.5 kHzAM±N × 9 kHz-5 dB25 dB35 dBN/A
2300–26100 kHzAM±N × 10 kHz-5 dB25 dB35 dB 
526.5–1606.5 kHzDRM±N × 9 kHz25 dB35 dB45 dBN/A
2300–26100 kHzDRM±N × 10 kHz25 dB35 dB45 dBN/A
87.5–108 MHzFM±N × 100 kHzN/A3 dB17 dB30 dB
87.0–108 MHzDRM±N × 100 kHz35 dB40 dB45 dBN/A
174–230 MHzDRM±N × 100 kHz35 dB40 dB45 dBN/A
174–230 MHzDAB±N × 1712 kHz35 dB40 dB45 dBN/A

Early disaster warning feature requirements (EWF or EWS)

Broadcast radio receivers used in passenger cars that operate with digital technology standards of DRM and DAB+ must meet the following early warning features:

  • DRM Emergency Warning Functionality (EWF): audio, Journaline text, alarm announcements, and AFS.
  • DAB Emergency Warning System (EWS): audio, Journaline text, alarm announcements, and EWS.

Functionality requirements

Broadcast radio receivers used in passenger cars that operate with digital technology standards of DRM and DAB+ must meet the following functional requirements:

  • User interface
  • Tuning
  • Service selection
  • Decoding and demodulation
  • Audio
  • Service information
  • Data applications

This new technical requirements will serve as a new regulation for DJID certification in the future. Therefore, it is important to prepare and understand each technical requirements, especially its official public consultation is opened. So, if you have any question related to DJID certification, please don’t hesitate to contact us by sending enquiry to info@narmadi.com.

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