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Old October 26th 04, 06:59 PM
Mark Zenier
 
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In article , dxAce wrote:
The power required for efficient DRM transmission kind of precludes it
from being 'DX'... And if
you think that governments who can barely keep an ordinary station on
shortwave are suddenly
going to embrace DRM and toss a lot of money into it you are sadly mistaken.

Also, it would seem that shortwave is used a lot these days to broadcast
information to third
world countries and the folks in those areas probably don't have a lot
of funds to put into the
purchase of new receiving sets.

It really seems to me that DRM is being embraced by a certain 'clique'
in Europe, and for the
life of me I can't really understand why.


I think that using it, like a recent posting about Radio New Zealand,
as a Poor Man's Satelllite for regional program distribution for
rebroadcasting on local stations makes a lot of sense.

Mark Zenier Washington State resident