[Scan-DC] Anybody familiar with DRM receivers?
Steve
restonham at gmail.com
Tue Dec 17 12:07:00 EST 2019
It’s good news for many around the world, however, according to Google, there is not a single radio station in the US that currently transmits using DRM.
Steve N4EUK
> On Dec 17, 2019, at 01:19, Alan Henney <alan at henney.com> wrote:
>
> CAMBRIDGE CONSULTANTS SHOWCASES PROTOTYPE FOR SUB-$10 DRM RECEIVER
>
> https://www.drm.org/cambridge-consultants-showcases-prototype-for-sub-10-drm-receiver/
>
> DRM is the universal, openly standardised digital broadcasting system for
> all broadcasting frequencies, including the AM bands (LW, MW, SW), as well
> as VHF Bands I, II – (FM band) and III.
>
> DRM ensures the efficient and complete digitisation of those countries
> committing to the digital radio roll-out. The great flexibility of DRM
> supports all types of coverage needs – from local, regional, nation-wide to
> international. DRM allows a seamless transition to digital radio with the
> upgrade of existing transmitter infrastructure as well as with
> analogue-digital simulcast configurations. DRM digital radio can save
> broadcasters up to 80% in energy and maintenance costs.
>
> Digital radio for the world – the newest old news?
>
> https://www.cambridgeconsultants.com/insights/opinion/digital-radio-world-newest-old-news
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