"Shortwave Awaits DRM in United States"
"So far retailers like RadioShack have not yet shown much interest in selling DRM receivers. The numbers [they need] are very big, said Penneroux, with 2.5 billion receivers to renew worldwide... Some participants at the meeting said that there may also be a role for DRM in AM broadcasting in the United States, given the controversy over problems with IBOC at night. They speculated that combined DRM/HD Radio receivers might be on the horizon."
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.7242.html
"DRM: Ready for Global Deployment"
"In the world of digital radio, it’s a long road from working system to market penetration, as developers of digital radio technologies have discovered to their frustration over the past two decades."
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.7241.html
Here we go again - looks like RS has learned that consumers are not interested in replacing perfectly fine analog receivers with expensive versions. As with HD Radio, LOL !
"So far retailers like RadioShack have not yet shown much interest in selling DRM receivers. The numbers [they need] are very big, said Penneroux, with 2.5 billion receivers to renew worldwide... Some participants at the meeting said that there may also be a role for DRM in AM broadcasting in the United States, given the controversy over problems with IBOC at night. They speculated that combined DRM/HD Radio receivers might be on the horizon."
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.7242.html
"DRM: Ready for Global Deployment"
"In the world of digital radio, it’s a long road from working system to market penetration, as developers of digital radio technologies have discovered to their frustration over the past two decades."
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0049/t.7241.html
Here we go again - looks like RS has learned that consumers are not interested in replacing perfectly fine analog receivers with expensive versions. As with HD Radio, LOL !