[grc] [Stubblefield] Simulcast DRM / Analogue
Mike Starling
mikei.starling at gmail.com
Wed May 11 05:36:01 PDT 2016
The key is receiver penetration which is almost nil in the US. This strikes me as a classic "technically possible idea" but nonstarter on the practical level. If you're interested in actually broadcasting to more than a handful of experimenters. At least there are 40 million HD radios in cars out there. Not many compared to the national population, but about 39.99 million more than DRM receivers.
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> On May 11, 2016, at 1:26 AM, Tom Voorhees <juice at whidbey.com> wrote:
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> Could DRM / analogue simulcast be a opportunity for community radio with so many smaller AM stations for sale? Commercial stations can be converted to non-profits.
> Tom.
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> http://www.radioandmusic.com/biz/radio/air/160510-drm-transmitters-replace-13-mw-transmitters-border-areas#
> NEW DELHI: A total of 35 medium wave transmitters have been replaced by Digital Radio Mondiale transmitters in the country.
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> Parliament was informed on Tuesday that these include 13 MW transmitters providing coverage to border areas.
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> Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore said that some of the transmitters installed in our border districts may provide coverage to areas across the border.
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> DRM transmitters installed by All India Radio are capable of broadcast in analogue or digital or simulcast mode (both analogue and digital mode simultaneously).
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> Presently, these transmitters are functioning in simulcast mode (analogue and digital mode) and both types of listeners having analogue and digital DRM receivers are capable to receive AIR programmes broadcast from DRM transmitters, he added.
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