[BC] DRM?
Andy Green Listservers
andyglist
Thu Feb 9 03:41:21 CST 2006
Not sure if it will sound different on a product detector, but on an
envelope detector, it sounds like white noise - a raucous hiss. There are a
few stations in this part of the world (such as Luxembourg and BBC world
service) on the AM band for part of the day and night with DRM
Andy Green
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Peterson" <kzerocx at rapidcity.net>
To: <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 9:29 PM
Subject: [BC] DRM?
> I've not been able to find the answer to my question elsewhere, so I am
> coming to one of the best sources of collective knowlege, about radio,
> that
> I am aware of.
>
> On weekends, I have been noticing a broad signal around 7160 kHz that
> sounds
> like a string-trimmer on steroids. This frequency is often used by
> international shortwave broadcast stations. I'm wondering if there is a
> station running DRM or if this is just a jammer. Can anyone tell me what
> a
> DRM signal sounds like on a product detector? All I have been able to
> find
> are audio files of properly demodulated DRM.
>
> Thanks for any replies. I'm very curious.
>
> Gary, K?CX
>
>
>
>
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