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Deutsche Welle DRM on 3995 kHz
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in message ... Frank Dresser wrote: DRM noise may be no worse than other sources of interference were, but there is no longer any justification for such interference. There's plenty of open spectrum now. The DRMers ought to arrange their tests outside the ham and SW broadcast bands. What? First of all, they are operating outside of the ham bands. It's not DW's fault that hams are allowed to operate over it's allocated frequencies and don't bother to move. I'll quote myself: "The DRMers ought to arrange their tests outside the ham and SW broadcast bands." 3995 kHz is in a SW broadcast band outside the Americas. And, to continue with the obvious, there's no reason for DRM interference to be in either SW broadcast bands or ham bands. As for being outside of the SW broadcast bands, where should they go? 3995kHz is exactly where they should be. Geoff. Several AM stations manage OK with out of band operation. They found open frequencies. It sure sounds like there's plenty more to go around. Frank Dresser |
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