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On 2006-04-01 13:56:26 -0800, "Tom Holden" said:
"dxAce" wrote in message ... DRM = QRM Yes, QRM to AM. Funny, in an ideal DRM SW environment, there would be 10 kHz channel spacing, no AM signals, only DRM signals - the receiver would be muted unless it was succesfully receiving. Could this mean DRM = No QRM? How would one characterise QRM in the DRM world? What would one do with SINPO? Tom I guess there'd only be "S". Or a complete rewrite of receiving conditions. I haven't heard a DRM signal before, I do not have a radio with the needed 12kHz filter so I haven't even tried hooking it up to my computer. But that defeats the whole reason I like shortwave - I can take it with me and not have to be tied to a computer just to hear stations. acs |
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