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On Oct 25, 1:16*pm, RHF wrote:
On Oct 25, 9:52*am, Steve wrote: On Oct 25, 7:55*am, RHF wrote: Is There Any Future For Shortwave Radio : With or Without DRM . . . http://groups.google.com/group/short...eports/msg/ef2.... -note- corrected a few typos and misspellings ~ RHF *. *. On Oct 25, 4:30*am, RHF wrote: BURR, The American AM & FM Broadcasters to some degree feel they got burned by IBOC "HD" Radio Scheme. The NASB is most likely looking at FCC and International Pressure to start some Shortwave Broadcasting using DRM. The NASB would like to know / what to know if the present Shortwave Radio Listeners will follow and BUY New Shortwave Radios that feature DRM ??? Me thinks that the average Age {Demographics} of Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWLs) and those who are willing to spend the Extra $150 for a new DRM Shortwave Radio are small and getting smaller. NOTE - Above the $150 Cost Range : Gets people to think that a PC/Internet and Satellite is the better deal for the Added Price; and gives better quality Audio plus Video too. *IF* The Shortwave Radio Broadcasters of the World with Government Backing could make and market a 'portable' AM & FM Shortwave Radio like the Redsun RP2100 Radio {C Crane SW} for under US$100 then there would be a World-Wide Market for DRM Shortwave Broadcasters.http://www.ccrane.com/images/large/c.../www.universal... NOTE - Not a 12 kHz IF-Output Jack to hook-up to a PC to Decode the DRM Signal -but- Real Built-In DRM in the Radio itself. {no extra techie required} -aka- Just Turn It 'On' and Listen -wrt- Free Over-the-Air Radio* * AM/FM/SW Radio + AC/DC Power + You-the-Listener IMHO - Without a low-cost 'Affordable' DRM 'portable' AM & FM Shortwave Radio designed for the World Market {Available in every Country} there is NO Future for DRM Broadcasting. IBOC has the 'possibility' of HD-Radio "Installs" in many/ most New American Cars & Trucks to act as a Decade Long passive transitioning modus : While DRM Shortwave has No Means To It's End of Gaining General SWL Acceptance and becoming the Average Shortwave Radio Listener's 'normal' way of Receiving Shortwave Radio Broadcasts. PLUS Real Time World-Wide "Audio Content" that was Exclusive to Shortwave Radio Broadcasting is now available via several other forms of Audio and Video Media Transmission : Satellite, Internet, Cellphone, etc ::: The Combination of Audio and Video Media is simply more compelling then Audio Along and *Shortwave Radio Broadcasting is simply Audio Along. It's the old story of the Railroads seeing themselves as railroads and not Transportation Companies : Therefore NOT Using their Economic Might to Get Into the Airline Business and Dominate It early-on. Many/Most Government/National Shortwave Radio Broadcasters are NOW! Government/National Media Distributors -via- Satellite Radio & TV; Internet Radio & TV; Cellphone PodCast; and oh yes... some still do some Shortwave Radio Broadcasting too... Is There Any Future For Shortwave Radio : With or Without DRM . . . ~ RHF© *IF* AM & FM Radio are Slowly Dying . . . {Dead But Don't Know It Yet} What Then Can Be Said For *Shortwave Radio ? *. *. On Oct 22, 2:14 pm, RHF wrote: Take : The NASB 2010 International Shortwave Surveyhttp://groups.google.com/group/rec.radio.shortwave/msg/4c8b0d8a0294ae92 One gets the Idea . . . The NASB Survey was really a Survey as to whether you would "Buy" a new DRM Shortwave Radio Receiver . . .http://www.worlddxclub.org.uk/WDXC_NASB-msg.html -or-http://edxcnews.wordpress.com/ *. *. On Oct 23, 6:50 am, "Just Plan Burr" wrote:http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...7325d04343247c Sounds like you're right Roy. Read a lot of these "surveys" and they are all the same! Burr *. *. Is There Any Future For Shortwave Radio : With or Without DRM . . . - I'd be willing to spend more money for a radio - that lacks DRM capability. Steve, *IF* Like XM/Sirius Satellite Radio DRM could come up with a simple uniform Plug-and-Play Box. Like the XM Receiver/Antenna for the Eton E1-XM Radio that would be a good 'bridge' between an old non-DRM Radio and an Integrated DRM Radio. The Shortwave Radio Broadcasters have to see some ROI coming out of DRM; or they simply will move on to the Internet Radio & TV and Satellite Radio & TV as their main Technical Means to Their End of Reaching and Communicating with People All Around the World. ~ RHF *. *. In that case I think they'd better forget about DRM. A smarter move would be for broadcasters to move to single sideband operations. This might not give them a larger audience, but it would sure allow them to cut a lot of their expenses. All they'd really need is a stock ham transceiver and a dipole. And I'll bet that at this moment there are more small receivers capable of receiving SSB than DRM. |
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