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What is Replacing Shortwave?

Wednesday, April 15 2020



Oh my God,
please not this topic again,
a laughing stock since DWL Days some 19 years ago;
actually just an expenses knight topic on conventions.
73 wb


----- Original Message -----
From: "madcute29 [dxld]" <dxld@yahoogroups.com>


Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2016
Subject: [dxld] Re: New DRM receiver


Sadly DRM something that could have changed the way international
broadcasters reach their audiences. But the DRM Consortium is so poorly
managed they seem to be in a perpetual testing stage.

Also with many who were part of the consortium having pulled out and huge
technology changes since DRM was first launch. It's not dead in the water.
The one area DRM has been successful is sending out breaking news. First
the Russia, Brazil, and then India. Well the Russians pulled the plug,
Brazil is not interested anymore and All India Radio spent millions
converting many of it's sites and nothing happening except they are now
looking at new technologies. Also the Avion DRM DRM receiver is no longer
available.

What is the future? None. Those to head the DRM consortium are appointed
and are on a whole bureaucrats.

And just look at this thing. No design sense.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Benn Kobb" <bkobb@ieee.org>


Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 7:45 PM
Subject: [WOR] What is Replacing Shortwave?

A joint effort is necessary to bring the digitization of radio to a
successful end.

https://www.radioworld.com/columns-and-views/guest-commentaries/what-is-replacing-shortwave


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