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Exactly what is a WorldSpace Digital Satalite radio? and how is it different
to shortwave radio? Thanx |
{FireArm} wrote: Exactly what is a WorldSpace Digital Satalite radio? and how is it different to shortwave radio? Well, it's not on shortwave! It's on satellite! http://www.worldspace.com/ dxAce Michigan USA "I didn't wake up stupid this morning, and I don't plan on going to bed stupid tonight." Thanx |
{FireArm} wrote: Exactly what is a WorldSpace Digital Satalite radio? and how is it different to shortwave radio? Well, it's not on shortwave! It's on satellite! And its digital! |
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Exactly what is a WorldSpace Digital Satalite radio? and how is it different to shortwave radio? Thanx -------------- Various manufactures over the years. They are usually dual analogue shortwave and MPEG players, the latter from a series of satellite feeds to South America, Africa and South Asia. See www.worlspace.com and http://www.worldspace.com/images/cov...gemap_main.gif and http://www.worldspace.com/faq/index.html and the range of [current] receivers at http://www.worldspace.com/howitworks/receivers.html example ---------------------- Frequency range- L band World Wide standard 1452~ 1492 MHz Chinese standard 1469~ 1479 MHz Broadcast system- WorldSpace system Modulation- QPSK-TDM Audio coding- MPEG 2.5/Layer 3 Present stations--10 Password memory 8 ------------------------ The older receivers such as Hitachi KH-WS1i, Panasonic RE-WS10, Sanyo DSB-WS100 and JVC FR-DS-100, may still be around somewhe Limited quantities are still available. Check with your nearest WorldSpace regional office or retailer for exact pricing and availability. There is a monthly newsletter, emailed or paper, from WS. Quality of sound is good, better than shortwave on some days, if not the quality of programming. Many 'channels' are now encoded so not "free-to-air" anymore. .. |
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= = = ... {FireArm} wrote: Exactly what is a WorldSpace Digital Satalite radio? and how is it different to shortwave radio? Well, it's not on shortwave! It's on satellite! And its digital! RF, The "World Space Satellite Radio Network" is what the rest of the world calls XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio outside the USofA. [ Covering the "World" from Outer "Space" {via Satellite}. ] WORLDSPACE= http://www.worldspace.com/ SIRIUS= http://www.siriusradio.com/ XM= http://www.xmradio.com/ ~ RHF .. .. |
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