As there are not many logs from DRM monitoring, I thought I would give it a go now I can actually decode DRM (using a Racal RA1792) and Dream software: DRM log from 7 Feb: 13810 0840 BBC/DW from Sines SNR: 23.5dB ID: "BBC & DW" Playing pop songs - English 11900 0842 BNR HORIZONT from Sofia SNR: 18dB ID: "BNR DIGITAL" male and female talking - Bulgarian 11635 0845 VOICE OF RUSSIA from Taldom SNR: 22.5dB ID "VOICE OF RUSSIA" Pop songs and male explaining the meaning of each song - English 9870 0849 RNZI Could hear digital hash but nothing decoded except for partial header. 9780 0850 Radio Exterior de Espana from Noblejas. SNR: 19.3dB ID "REE Noblejas". female talking - Spanish 9610 0853 BBC/DW from Sines SNR: 22dB ID: "BBC & DW", Playing pop songs - English 6095 0856 RTL Radio from Junglinster. SNR: 17dB. ID: "RTL Radio" Pop music - German. Conditions do not appear that good today compared to some recent mornings. Regards, Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH (World Radio TV Handbook) Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.wrth.com RX : Icom IC756PRO; Racal RA1792 ANT : 15.5m Inverted Vee @ 10m; ALA1530 @ 3m http://www.hfradio.org.uk ---[Start Commercial]---------------------
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