On May 8, 4:50�pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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How can you interfere with an ever declining analog station base?
You and your pals should know. It's called IBOC. Pay attention,
'Eduardo',
IBOC
= QRM.
On SW it is called DRM, and this thread started with the announcement of
a
plan to build DRM statewide SW facilities in Alaska.
No kidding? Damn, you sure are one smart faux Hispanic.
I started the thread. Your memory is failing.
In any case, this is an idea (the Alaskan one, not the one of your memory
failing) that has some potential for reviving SW's usage for service to
rural areas with a 21st Century modulation scheme.- Hide quoted text -
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"Why don't you use DRM on Shortwave?"
"Some large companies are pushing DRM by convincing program producers
and broadcasters to start airing in DRM ahead of time, but unless
there is mass availability and penetration of receivers on the
listeners side, this will remain - unfortunately - a technological
experiment, and broadcasters using it to reach their listeners now,
are clearly throwing their money out of the window."
http://www.egradio.org/index.php?name=FAQ&id_cat=7
Same problem with HD/IBOC - no one cares about digital radio.