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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2007

Jon Bentley takes a look at the Morphy Richards DRM Radio

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  • What a strange thing to do, driving all the way to Plymouth, when all he needed to do was tune into one of the many HF (Short Wave) DRM transmissions. Or wait until night, and listen to one of the MW ones, like Langenburg on 1593 khz. The speakers and probably the AF amplifier circuitry in a portable won't really reproduce the sound at its best.

  • Just started listening to DRM in the US with a fancy PC radio, Ten Tec RX320D. It plugs into a computer; software decodes the DRM signal through the sound card. The NE USA has 4 DRM freqs aimed at the East coast. I just started using it and only I worked 9800khz, from Sackville, NB, Canada, 1300 miles AWAY! They run many shows, many in English with Dutch or China news/info. Others play music. Nice. If comparing to standard SW radio, its an awesome sound. To local FM stereo, its not better.

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  • its hammer. have wlan? jack of all trades?

  • @appen1 Really? Are you able to tell me where you heard that? Is there a website I can go to where I can find all this information?

  • @rustam79 Yeah

  • Хочу такой приёмник!!!

  • @appen1 You are possibly right as the Australian government is excited about DRM and I know that ABC's external shortwave service Radio Australia is broadcast using the standard. Assuming DRM does take off I could see the 120 meter ABC Outback relayers in cities such as Alice Springs being converted for digital broadcast along with as you said the AM stations converting over as well to supplement DAB+ service in areas where reception is difficult or even impossible.

  • I think it will come in the near future (although you'll probably have to buy from Germany!!)

  • That's a shame.

    In Australia we might need a DRM/DAB+ reciever because the government might broadcast regional stations in DRM. The capital cities(eg. Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane etc) currently have DAB+ broadcast.

  • Just DAB as far as I know

  • Does anyone know if this radio can receive DAB+ broadcasts? I live in Australia and they use DAB+.

  • He should tune in DRM signals on SW, travelling all that way ~ a bit daft!

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