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![]() "clifto" wrote in message ... Frank Dresser wrote: I think broadcast coded messages one sort or another will be around for a long time. But I don't think the Cuban numbers will go to DRM until Radio Havana goes to DRM. DRM is sensitive to QRN, no? I'd bet mission-critical commo won't go to DRM in most cases. Yeah, I think you're right. There's been some discussion here about how sensitive DRM would be to jamming, and it seems likely that there would be a FM like capture effect, and it wouldn't take an overwhelmingly powerful signal to jam it. Standard AM can usually be understood even under a signal two or three times more powerful than it. Frank Dresser |
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