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bpnjensen wrote: I agree, and thus my interest also in amateur astornomy - hunting down and experiencing the difficult target is a good deal of the fun - but - The people who broadcast don't feel this way. They want to be HEARD, loud and clear. every person who doesn't get all the info they broadcast is waste of their time and money. For the big guys, anyway, DRM may be closer than we like. Bruce Jensen I really don't believe that DRM will result in larger audiences for the shortwave broadcasters. If the broadcasters think that DRM will lure even one percent of the people listening to mainstream AM and FM over to shortwave, they're living in a dream world. That's just never, ever going to happen. Ten years from now, someone will post to rec.radio.shortwave inquiring about what DRM was. Steve |
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