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Richard Evans wrote:
dave wrote: Yes modern 21st century technology, vs 1980's and 1990's technology that was hampered by lack of processing power. No contest. Richard E. Waste of time. Terrestrial radio should be returned to the people so they can have unbiased news and public affairs. Something to counter the propaganda on big media. I think that would be best served by lots of small community stations. We have some of those over here in the UK, on the FM band. However DRM+ would allow more such stations to fin into the FM band, as it uses a narrower bandwidth than FM, and can work at lower signal levels. Richard E. But you can't build a DRM receiver for a dollar. In the USA there are 2 or 3 radios per citizen. |
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![]() "dave" wrote in message . .. Richard Evans wrote: dave wrote: Yes modern 21st century technology, vs 1980's and 1990's technology that was hampered by lack of processing power. No contest. Richard E. Waste of time. Terrestrial radio should be returned to the people so they can have unbiased news and public affairs. Something to counter the propaganda on big media. I think that would be best served by lots of small community stations. We have some of those over here in the UK, on the FM band. However DRM+ would allow more such stations to fin into the FM band, as it uses a narrower bandwidth than FM, and can work at lower signal levels. Richard E. But you can't build a DRM receiver for a dollar. In the USA there are 2 or 3 radios per citizen. I suspect it's somewhat higher, perhaps 5 or more on average (then there are those of us in this and some other NG's that do our part to bring up the average...) ![]() |
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dave wrote:
But you can't build a DRM receiver for a dollar. Not at the moment, but as the price of microelectronics goes down, it could end up being cheap enough. OK perhaps 1 dollar might never be possible, but cheap enough. |
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On 9/12/2010 8:07 PM, dave wrote:
Richard Evans wrote: dave wrote: Yes modern 21st century technology, vs 1980's and 1990's technology that was hampered by lack of processing power. No contest. Richard E. Waste of time. Terrestrial radio should be returned to the people so they can have unbiased news and public affairs. Something to counter the propaganda on big media. I think that would be best served by lots of small community stations. We have some of those over here in the UK, on the FM band. However DRM+ would allow more such stations to fin into the FM band, as it uses a narrower bandwidth than FM, and can work at lower signal levels. Richard E. But you can't build a DRM receiver for a dollar. In the USA there are 2 or 3 radios per citizen. There was a good explanation of this over at "http://news.cnet.com/8601-13645_3-20015566-0.html?communityId=2034&targetCommunityId=2034&blo gId=47&tag=mncol;tback" Look for the post by by "rochmndx" September 10, 2010 7:31 PM PDT. |
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