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DRM Test Transmission UK to North America
I received the following information regarding a test transmission from the
UK to North Ameerica: DRM Broadcasters Users Manual: This extensive document has just been published this week, I am sure many of you will find this of interest. Download it from http://www.drm.org/BUM/globbum.htm DRM tests from the UK to North America: From next Sunday evening (local time in North America, of course, Monday in the UK!) we will be running a series of test transmissions to see how well DRM signal from the UK to North America works. Times are 02:00:00 - 02:30:00 UTC, running Monday 24th until Friday 28th May inclusive Frequency is 6040 kHz, although we may change to 6140 kHz dependant on your feedback. On one of these days, probably Tuesday night (local time) I hope to run a first ever test: a "broadcast web site". There won't be any audio, but we will transmit a web site carrying weather maps, information and pictures. To view this you need to click on the service label in the GUI of the software once you have a signal. The whole site will take about 8 minutes to download. Please can you post feedback about these transmissions on the forum at www.DRMrx.org Many thanks in advance, James Briggs DRM Projects Co ordinator VT Merlin Communications Ltd, Rampisham Transmitting Station Dorset, DT2 0HS, UK Al KA5JGV San Antonio, Tx. |
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