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James wrote: "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... I heard yesterday on shortwave that we can look for DRM radios shortly at a Wal-Mart near YOU! :-) I don't think they mentioned a brand. At the risk of putting my hand into the hollow of a tree and finding a nest of racoons residing therin, could someone in here please explain just what a DRM radio is....? Digital Radio Mondial, which translates (from French) to World-Wide Digital Radio. It's a system that transmits a digital datastream of (somewhere around) 20-40k bits per second in a bandwidth of 9 or 10 kHz using several hundred subcarriers, each modulated at a slow data rate. In this datastream is a highly compressed audio broadcast, with some sort of computer readable data alongside. If you run across what sounds like white noise (using AM) over a 10 kHz wide signal, or with a strange tonal waterfall sound using SSB, this is probably a DRM transmission. In North America, try 9800 kHz in the afternoon (22:00? to 2:00? UTC) for the Canadian transmitter at Sackville. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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