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"SFTV_troy" wrote in message ups.com... Don Pearce wrote: On Sat, 13 Oct 2007 10:05:11 -0700, "David Eduardo" "SFTV_troy" I still don't see the difference. Both standards are using sidebands, adjacent to the analog AM signal. DRM is not using a sideband; to do analog and digital requires a separate transmitter for each on a separate carrier frequency. HD is a combined analog and digital signal on the same carrier frequency. DRM is digital only... if you want analog, you have to have a separate channel, close to or not to the DRM one. Exactly. DRM is a separate signal that can go wherever the operator chooses. ..... It is not a sideband of the AM. HD, on the other hand is an actual sideband of the AM carrier. I see your point, but that seems a trivial difference. Especially since HD also uses a separate signal (exciter), separate from the analog signal. "As with AM, FM stations may use separate exciters to modulate the very different signals." - wikipedia. On the same carrier for HD, on separate carriers for DRM. DRM is a pure digital system, and if analog is also employed, it is on a separate allocation, close or not so close to the digital frequency. |
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