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Hello,
What happens when the signal fades out? With a normal AM transmission it is still possible to hear the station into the noise and back again. With digital it will be on and then completely off - so will be difficult to listen to. I certainly wouldn't associate digital radio with audio quality. When DAB first come out it was great, but not now as so many stations are crammed into each multiplex to make money. Audio quality suffers because of low bitrates and a lot of stations are in mono. Digital radio has a long way to go. "freddie kreuger" wrote in message ... Now, who was it testing something like this on Medium Wave in London? Eh? Anyone? ;-) "Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Instead, domestic use of DRM on longwave, mediumwave and the proposed VHF allocation, where armchair listeners will value increased choice and audio quality, is where this technology may more comfortably sit. |
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