Rhetorical question follows: Even if the DRM radios have shortwave, will there
still be any shortwave broadcasters worth listening to in North America?
Joe Buch
>________________________________
> From: Rob de Santos <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 1:15 PM
>Subject: [Swprograms] FW: NXP Intros Receiver to Decode DRM, DAB, HD Radio &
>German Students Prototype DRM+, DAB+, VHF FM Receiver
>
>
>Two articles on DRM radios that recently appeared at Radio Magazine Online
>. You may have seen one or both of these. While I have a high degree of
>skepticism on all things DRM, since each of these has a link back to India and
>it’s move to use DRM as the standard digital mode for broadcasting, it may
>mean that we get DRM radios to market there. If that happens, one or two them
>may make it to North America or Europe by gray market channels. I wouldn’t
>hold my breath that shortwave coverage will be included.
>
>http://radiomagonline.com/digital_radio/german_students_prototype_drm_dab_vhf_fm_receiver_0318/
>
>http://radiomagonline.com/digital_radio/nxp_intros_receiver_to_decode_drm_dab_hd_radio_0315/
>
>--
>-Rob de Santos
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