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Re: [Swprograms] DRM on VOR



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>From the 6/28 issue of Radio Currents: 
Voice of Russia Announces DRM Expansion Plans 
Moscow - Jul 1, 2004 - At the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) consortium's
first-ever board meetings in Russia, the Voice of Russia announced the
successful implementation and planned expansion of its DRM broadcasts on
short-wave and medium-wave. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov
recently signed an order allowing for the Voice of Russia's DRM
progress. The consortium held its quarterly meetings at the headquarters
of the Russian Television and Radio Network (RTRN) and the Voice of
Russia in Moscow from June 16 to 18. The Voice of Russia has been a DRM
member since 1998. 
Voice of Russia currently transmits DRM broadcasts in Russian, English,
German and French toward Europe, using a short-wave transmitter in
Taldom, Russia, operated by RTRN's Moscow Regional Centre, and a
medium-wave transmitter 603kHz in Zehlendorf, Germany, operated by DRM
member T-Systems International Media and Broadcast. The medium-wave
transmitter, made by DRM member Telefunken, has been modified to operate
in single-channel simulcast mode, which means that the Voice of Russia's
broadcasts can be sent in analog and DRM formats. The Taldom broadcasts
can be heard within parts of Russia. 
The Voice of Russia will expand its reach within and beyond Europe in
the near future, using additional transmitters that have been adapted
for DRM. This network includes a second short-wave transmitter operated
by the Moscow Regional Centre, a short-wave transmitter in Irkutsk, a
short-wave transmitter in Khabarovsk, and a T-Systems International
medium-wave transmitter, built by Telefunken, in Wachenbrunn, Germany. 
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swprograms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Shortwave programming discussion) 
>From the 6/28 issue of Radio Currents: 
Voice of Russia Announces DRM Expansion Plans 
Moscow - Jul 1, 2004 - At the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) consortium's
first-ever board meetings in Russia, the Voice of Russia announced the
successful implementation and planned expansion of its DRM broadcasts on
short-wave and medium-wave. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov
recently signed an order allowing for the Voice of Russia's DRM
progress. The consortium held its quarterly meetings at the headquarters
of the Russian Television and Radio Network (RTRN) and the Voice of
Russia in Moscow from June 16 to 18. The Voice of Russia has been a DRM
member since 1998. 
Voice of Russia currently transmits DRM broadcasts in Russian, English,
German and French toward Europe, using a short-wave transmitter in
Taldom, Russia, operated by RTRN's Moscow Regional Centre, and a
medium-wave transmitter 603kHz in Zehlendorf, Germany, operated by DRM
member T-Systems International Media and Broadcast. The medium-wave
transmitter, made by DRM member Telefunken, has been modified to operate
in single-channel simulcast mode, which means that the Voice of Russia's
broadcasts can be sent in analog and DRM formats. The Taldom broadcasts
can be heard within parts of Russia. 
The Voice of Russia will expand its reach within and beyond Europe in
the near future, using additional transmitters that have been adapted
for DRM. This network includes a second short-wave transmitter operated
by the Moscow Regional Centre, a short-wave transmitter in Irkutsk, a
short-wave transmitter in Khabarovsk, and a T-Systems International
medium-wave transmitter, built by Telefunken, in Wachenbrunn, Germany. 
---------------------------------------------- 
~*-.,_,.-*~'^'~*-.,_,.-*~'^'~*-., 
Joe Buch 
-*~'^'~*-.,_,.-*~'^'~*-.,_,.-*~'^ 
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