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, Booble wrote: On May 27, 7:31?pm, Telamon wrote: In article , ?"Bob" wrote: "Booble" wrote in message ... My understanding is that DRM on Shortwave acts just like IBOC on AM, with adjacent-channel interference. Is this true, and has anyone noticed sideband interference coming out of 9800 Sackville? I picked up Radio Canada International ?today, and did not notice interference from them... Are you refering to the DRM signal interfering with adjacent analog transmissions or the other way around? DRM is just digital without the analog signal. The digital signal all by itself covers at least three channels. I thought that it had a hybrid-mode? If it does I'm not aware of it. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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