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I'm an expat KIWI living in Samoa whom on a daily basis listens to
RNZI DRM would be the ticket for me as I can the pipe it through the houses audio systems and turn it up loud without the fades, QRM and sync detector problems that otherwise spoil my listening pleasure. In conversation with Radio NZ International they said their main reason for DRM was to send a better quality signal around the South Pacific so it can then be rebroadcast via local stations or a relay station (ie LPFM) Some of the Islands cannot and will not go to the expense of Sattelite reception if they can even see the bird and internet connections if available are flakey, slow and expensive at best. RNZI broadcasts hourly cyclone updates (when there is one) in the South Pacific area. Having been through three, trust me this is an invalable and potentially life saving service not to mention property saving (my house my car). So DRM and a portable LPFM or local station relay when all else is down. Bring it on... Cheers Chris |