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This is a disaster just waiting to happen. The lower SW bands at night
are similar to AMBCB where I can get more than one station on a
frequency. If they turn on those DRM transmitters wiping out at least
three channels at a time it is going to reduce many listening
opportunities. I don't know about you but just the thought of this
makes me sick.

http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/200...-tropical-band.
html

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"Telamon" wrote in message
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This is a disaster just waiting to happen. The lower SW bands at night
are similar to AMBCB where I can get more than one station on a
frequency. If they turn on those DRM transmitters wiping out at least
three channels at a time it is going to reduce many listening
opportunities. I don't know about you but just the thought of this
makes me sick.

http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/200...-tropical-band.
html

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Telamon
Ventura, California


SO Write a petition get a email address and we'll all sign an send it in.

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On Mar 16, 10:49�pm, Telamon
wrote:
This is a disaster just waiting to happen. The lower SW bands at night
are similar to AMBCB where I can get more than one station on a
frequency. If they turn on those DRM transmitters wiping out at least
three channels at a time it is going to reduce many listening
opportunities. I don't know about you but just the thought of this
makes me sick.

http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/200...-tropical-band.
html

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Telamon
Ventura, California


"HFCC discussions on future of DRM"

"From both formal and informal discussions among participants at the
HFCC, it is now clear that the proposed DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale)
system, that would have converted analogue Shortwave to digital, FM
like quality reception would hardly be implemented if ever on a large
scale, beyond the current experimental stage... there are no plans
from any large manufacturer to produce such (DRM) receivers now."

http://tinyurl.com/2c26sl

LOL!
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IBOCcrock wrote:

On Mar 16, 10:49?pm, Telamon
wrote:
This is a disaster just waiting to happen. The lower SW bands at night
are similar to AMBCB where I can get more than one station on a
frequency. If they turn on those DRM transmitters wiping out at least
three channels at a time it is going to reduce many listening
opportunities. I don't know about you but just the thought of this
makes me sick.

http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/200...-tropical-band.
html

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Telamon
Ventura, California


"HFCC discussions on future of DRM"

"From both formal and informal discussions among participants at the
HFCC, it is now clear that the proposed DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale)
system, that would have converted analogue Shortwave to digital, FM
like quality reception would hardly be implemented if ever on a large
scale, beyond the current experimental stage... there are no plans
from any large manufacturer to produce such (DRM) receivers now."

http://tinyurl.com/2c26sl

LOL!


But in the mean time they will trash the bands with DRM crap.

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Ventura, California
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