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Old September 5th 04, 10:14 PM
Doug McDonald
 
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http://CBC.am/ wrote:


. DRM allows for FM radio quality digital audio
over very long distances.



Really? FM quality means a S/N ratio of at least 65dB and
and no more than 1% peak distortion, most of it low
harmonic. This requires even with the best digital codecs
at least 96 kb/sec, and probably a bit more (for stereo,
of course .... for mono the FM S/N level should be set
at more like 75 dB.)

What is the bandwidth of these digital signals that get
96 kb/sec?

Doug McDonald

 
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