Re: [Swprograms] New Zealand DRM
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Re: [Swprograms] New Zealand DRM



You'll be able to "hear" DRM signals just fine, without the need for a
receiver, if they're propagating well...

Richard

On 10/19/05, Ricky Leong <rleong@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Regarding this item in DXLD 5-181:
>
>                  DRM SERVICE Begins 22 January 2006
>
> 1651-1750  7230 NE Pacific, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands
> 1751-1850 11610 NE Pacific, Fiji, Kiribati, Samoa, Cook Islands
> 1851-2235 13595 All Pacific
> 2236-0358 15720 All Pacific
> 0400-0759 13690 All Pacific
> 0800-1059  9460 All Pacific
> 1100-1300 13840 NW Pacific, Bougainville, PNG, Timor, Asia
> 1300-1650  7230 All Pacific
>
> This will be a true test of the long-distance capabilities (or weakenesses) of
> DRM. The robustness of RNZI's analog service is quite good. At the height of
> this summer (and their winter), I was able to receive RNZI here in Calgary from
> about 0400 until 1400 the next morning.
> Now, if I only had a DRM-capable receiver to test my theory ...
>
> Ricky Leong
> Calgary
>
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