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Frank Dresser wrote:
"Colin" wrote in message ... Hmmm - just like IBOC is 'QRM' for FM reception? IBOC sure is QRM for AM reception! SW broadcasting is funded so that listeners can hear programs, not for the benefit of amateur DXers. So why have so many countries been defunding international broadcasting? Could it be they think international broadcasting is a waste of money? Why would clearer signals make it less of a waste? If the programming is worth hearing, the listener will put up with occasional distortion and fading. ------------- Countries are finding that none of their nationals are listening, Germans not listening to DW, Brits not listening to BBCWS etc. So the most important self-market is lost. Only countries wise in diplomacy know that a constant SW presence in the vernacular languages (Pashto to Afghanistan, Spanish to the Aamericas, etc.) will be useful in the future influence (rising incomes, desire to buy quality imported goods, friendly to military occupiers, etc. etc.) Shortwave is a cheap fifth column for multiple externalities. DRM lets the intended listeners actually hear those programs clearly, and tune them in easily. It sounds like you don't like it cause it sounds like noise on your (probably highly expensive) set-up, and you like the tuning process to be as difficult as possible. International broadcating is boring, and bored listeners are tuning out. DRM won't fix that. The internet is a much better source for news. End time preachers and conspiranoics are much more fun to listen to. Satellite radio does every thing DRM promises. Frank Dresser -- -\_,-~-\___...__._._._._._._._._._._._. For real Dxing, see]http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~vz6g-iwt/index.html |
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