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In article , dxAce
wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: The past few evenings I've tuned up to the top of the 75 meter band to see what effect DRM on 3995 has on the band and it's atrocious. DRM = QRM That's one of the neat things about technology is predictability. DRM claims about better audio in the same bandwidth is BS as are the non adjacent channel interference clams. Yep, I just checked the signal a few minutes ago on 3995 and it wipes out at least the top 10 kHz of the band. How about below? The upper harmonics are a sure thing but I expect the DRM signal to spread out as far below the frequency transmitted on. Digital signals spread out above and below the frequency they are on. Upper frequency spread is from multiple carrier mixing products and higher frequency harmonics of the fast switching edges and phase noise or random jitter. The low frequency spread is from data dependent effects or data dependent jitter and the data mixing with the carriers. -- Telamon Ventura, California |