Quick 19 Metre {Meter} Shortwave Band Scan @ 21:45 UTC
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RHF wrote: Quick 19 Metre {Meter} Shortwave Band Scan @ 21:45 UTC 15,715~15,725 = White Noise : DRM ? Radio New Zealand International. They use the same freqency for DRM and AM for different parts of the day on their 15 and 13 MHz frequencies. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
DRM] : RNZI Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequencies and Times bothAnalog and DRM
On Nov 28, 9:59*am, (Mark Zenier) wrote:
In article , RHF wrote: Quick 19 Metre {Meter} Shortwave Band Scan @ 21:45 UTC 15,715~15,725 = White Noise : DRM ? Radio New Zealand International. *They use the same freqency for DRM and AM for different parts of the day on their 15 and 13 MHz frequencies. Mark Zenier * Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) MZ, Yeah that is true RNZI is on the Air in both Analog and DRM at the same Time. RNZI Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequencies and Times both Analog and DRM. http://www.rnzi.com/pages/listen.php#sw The DRM Signal covers anywhere from 15~25 kHz of Bandwidth with Digital [Black] Noise. http://www.radio.org.pl/~sp2mkt/TS570/DRM/shape.jpg But that said a DRM Signal within the 1200~1800 Mile Zone of the Digital Signal's Pacific Ocean Service Area and out to 2400 Miles can provide a much better Radio Signal for those nearby 'intended' RZNI Listeners that have DRM Receivers {PC-Radios}. http://www.nzetc.org/etexts/WH2Navy/WH2Nav23a(h280).jpg |
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