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Old September 29th 04, 05:21 AM
Telamon
 
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"Al" wrote:

DRM transmissions from Sackville NB, Canada on 9.800MHz, had no drops today.
Starting with Deutsche Welle (Germany) on to Radio Sweden's 60-degrees
North, finally followed by BBC World Service. In addition, DRM from Radio
Kuwait on 11.675MHz was very readable with quite a few drops. The quality of
audio of the DRM transmissions was excellent. Musical pieces were as though
they were coming from a local source. No static crashes, no fading, just
clean sounds.


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You mean you thought the sound quality was good in between the drops.
Taken all together though would you call the reception from Kuwait good?

How long were the drops in time? How often was the signal dropped?

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