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DRM - What picks that up on shortwave???
On Jan 21, 6:53*pm, wrote:
On Jan 21, 8:22*am, RHF wrote: On Jan 20, 6:40*pm, Nobody wrote: After a day of thinking about it, I don't understand DRM. The main targeting audience for SW broadcasting from the big countries is poorer areas in the world who barely can afford a simple SW radio, let alone a DRM radio that will cost more than a year's salary there. Could you imagine listening to Ralph Stair on high-def radio?????? Er, one application is what I believe Radio NZ International is already exploiting with its DRM transmissions to small Pacific Island rebroadcasters.. The Major Broadcaster provides programming in DRM for high-quality relay transmissions by a small organisation. You might doubt and query: why not do that via satellite feed? Ah, that might be outside the financial capabilities of the receiving re-broadcast station. You might not believe it, but (a recent report) highlighted lack of simple office equipment such as chairs as being a problem for the Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation... the SLBC also I recall has had difficulty paying its electricity bill. Nobody, If that works for Radio New Zealand to the Islands then it can work for Caribbean Island and many Countries in African DRM as a lower cost Radio distribution system then Satellite Based Systems. what works WORKS ! ~ RHF *.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - RHF and Nobody, You are both correct. *RNZI regard DRM as a redbroadcasting "option (medium) to us isolated and fiscally challenged *Islanders where high speed digital access re. Satellite reception is expensive or just not available. This can be "really useful" in times of national emergencies such as cyclones here. All we have is da magic radio (local LPFM) to tell us what is going on "out there" and when we should dig a big hole and hunker down. *Hate that.!!!! Cheers *from Chris, Samoa Chris/Samoa, The other Weather 'problem' that I heard about On-the-Radio; out there in RNZI Land {Ocean Island Area} is High Tidal Surges when many of the small Island 'Atolls' {Cays} can get covered {immersed} with Ocean Water. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atoll http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cay Good to get an early warning on that too. yes i heard it on the ray-di-oh ~ RHF Twain Harte, CA -USA- |
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