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Gegroet,
Op Sat, 19 Jul 2003 19:33:02 +0000, schreef Charles Hobbs: There is no better proof that AM-IBOC is incompatible with regular AM radios. How would DRM (as tested on the shortwave bands) fare? Well, there's an very interested website concerning this in New Zealand: http://www.owdjim.gen.nz/chris/radio/DRM/DRM.html Scroll down to the reception-results to "2003/06/02 03:50". There's an audio-sample of a DRM signal and a AM signal. But do note: - The DRM signal was a signal from the BBC from the transmittor-site of RCI of shackville; aimed at North America. - The person who did the recording lives in New Zealand. (which is pretty far of for a broadcast from Canada into North America). - The AM broadcast came from Turkey; althou I don't know where it was aimed. (apparently, according the scedule of the VOT; it was in Turkish; so it could be directed anywhere). So the question is of the person would -otherwize, if this would have been two AM broadcasts, been able to receive anything anyway. It's a bit difficult to compair local MW broadcasting with long-distance SW. Cheerio! Kr. Bonne. -- Kristoff Bonne, Bredene [nl] [fr] [en] [de] |
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