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Old November 9th 04, 05:56 PM
Michael Lawson
 
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Considering DRM costs a ton right now, I doubt
that analog is going away anytime soon.

--Mike L.

"Karl Graff" wrote in message
...
Please excuse any ignorance I am going to show- you have helped me a

lot as
I learned to DX and what kind of radio gives the most bang for the

buck.

What is the real deal with DRM? Are analog SW radios going away?

Have any of
you invested in a DRM capable receiver and how are they? Should I

begin to
move towards DRM and if so, what receivers will pick up and decode

those
signals? What are the limitations, or the cons if any, of DRM?

Thanks for any info/opinions you are willing to pass on...

Pastor K


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