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On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 15:35:41 -0500, Al Patrick wrote:
Fredrick Garvin wrote: On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 14:30:37 -0500, Al Patrick wrote: Go to www.drm.org to learn all the nitty gritty details. DRM: Technical Aspects of The On-Air System The DRM on-air system will propel the AM broadcasting bands below 30 MHz short-wave, medium-wave and long-wave - to the next level. DRM is the only universal, non-proprietary digital AM radio system with near FM quality sound available to markets worldwide. The quality of DRM audio is excellent, and the improvement upon analogue AM is immediately noticeable. DRM can be used for a range of audio content, including multi-lingual speech and music. Besides providing near-FM quality audio, the DRM system has the capacity to integrate data and text. This additional content can be displayed on DRM receivers to enhance the listening experience. Unlike digital systems that require a new frequency allocation, DRM uses existing AM broadcast frequency bands. The DRM signal is designed to fit in with the existing AM broadcast band plan, based on signals of 9 kHz or10kHz bandwidth. It has modes requiring as little as 4.5kHz or 5kHz bandwidth, plus modes that can take advantage of wider bandwidths, such as 18 or 20kHz. Now people can listen to their pantload of commercials on AM in FM quality sound! WOW! Can't freakin' wait!!!! Commercial radio sucks anymore. It's all commercials now. Something or someone has to pay for the costs (and there are many) involved with air time. If you, or anyone else, prefers to pay for commercial free radio that is an option. There are $10 per month plans and $13 per month plans with two well known companies. Most, I think, would prefer to put up with the commercials than pay to listen. I got XM a year and a half ago, never looked back. I'd rather get programing and not over 50% of commercials thanks. Of course, there are always, CDs, tapes, MP3 players, DVDs, etc. that one can purchase and they may be commercial free. Yes, that is an option of coarse as well. About Wal-Mart and the radios. They are not "Wal-Mart radios" but will be sold by Wal-Mart. OTOH, Don't be too surprised if you learn that Wal-Mart actually OWNS some of the plants that manufacture for them! :-( I don't care! Walmart sucks ass anyway. |
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