I just got my April QST out of the mailbox, and noted that QST editor Steve 
Ford WB8IMY has an article " Life Could Be A DReamM" on using DRM to transmit 
digitally on the ham bands.
   
  Some software and info is available at
  http://n1su.com/windrm/download.html
   
  and
   
  http://n1su.com/windrm/docs/1.2/
   
  More info as I (or someone else) gets a chance to explore the article in 
depth.  This may well encourage more people get set-up to receive DRM 
broadcasts.
   
  FYI.
   
  BTW, I really enjoyed my first SWL Fest (more on this in a future e-mail), 
but haven't posted any pictures or other e-mails yet since I have been battling 
brochitis.  But I enjoyed the Fest anyway (despite the apparent onset of the 
brochitis at least by the last day of the Fest.)
   
  Curt Phillips W4CP
  ex-KD4YU; WB4LHI
  ARRL Life; QCWA; NASWA
  Tar Heel Scanner/SWL Group
  Raleigh, NC
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
  Using power lines to distribute high-speed Internet makes as much sense as 
using cable TV coax to distribute high voltage electrical power.
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