On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 11:46:07 -0600, Karl Graff wrote
(in message ):
Please excuse any ignorance I am going to show- you have helped me a lot as
I learned to DX and what kind of radio gives the most bang for the buck.
What is the real deal with DRM?
"Change" if not "progress". [smile]
Are analog SW radios going away?
I've got a Ten*Tec RX-320 abd can have it
converted for U$60 and buy the software
for another U$60 (last year anyway).
So, U$120 to play with a few stations.
Most commercial and national shortwave
broadcasters are much more interested
in reaching an audience of ten of
thousands (more or less) rather than
23 listeners.
So - for most folks - there would be the
necessity of buying a new shortwave
radio but for what?
And - going from the experience of a domestic broadcasting in Single-Side Ban
- which went over like sumthin or anudder - no one (with the exception, of
course, of bleeding edge pre-early adapters) - is going to rush to go with
DRM.
The above is solely my opinion and I haven't paid any attention to DRM since
the first few months after it was introduced. (I'm not overly excited, as you
prolly tell [grin].)
Have any of
you invested in a DRM capable receiver and how are they? Should I begin to
move towards DRM and if so, what receivers will pick up and decode those
signals? What are the limitations, or the cons if any, of DRM?
Gray Shockley
Vicksburg, MS
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Thanks for any info/opinions you are willing to pass on...
Pastor K
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