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JasonW
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Hello All,
Although I do not wish to divulge my source at the moment, I have learned that an IBOC-type hybrid DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale)/analog system is currently being tested in Mexico City on the Medium Wave (AM) band.
They are broadcasting a 50 kW analog AM signal and a DRM signal that is 13 dB down from the analog signal from the same transmitter. They think that they can avoid the night-time skywave interference and adjacent channel interference problems of AM IBOC.
If the results are encouraging (and the party conducting the tests believes that they will be), they will next test this hydrid DRM/analog AM system in the US. This should be interesting. -- Jason
Although I do not wish to divulge my source at the moment, I have learned that an IBOC-type hybrid DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale)/analog system is currently being tested in Mexico City on the Medium Wave (AM) band.
They are broadcasting a 50 kW analog AM signal and a DRM signal that is 13 dB down from the analog signal from the same transmitter. They think that they can avoid the night-time skywave interference and adjacent channel interference problems of AM IBOC.
If the results are encouraging (and the party conducting the tests believes that they will be), they will next test this hydrid DRM/analog AM system in the US. This should be interesting. -- Jason