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Single Channel Simulcast
Simultaneous transmission of AM and Digital Radio Mondiale signals
Simultaneous transmission of AM and Digital Radio Mondiale signals
To produce this SCS multiplex signal, the initial carrier is modulated by the DRM signal using quadrature phase modulation. This FM signal is then modulated as if it were a normal AM carrier, thus producing two modes on the single signal.
Clearly the advantage of this is that both DRM and analogue radios can receive a signal they can discriminate and demodulate, with little disadvantage to either mode.
It can, however, decrease DRM range, and the phase changes in the carrier can induce local oscillator interference in the AM receiver, which will show as white noise.
References
References
- "Simulcast - What is Simulcasting?".
- says, P25 audio quality-Page 2- The RadioReference com Forums. (2014-01-23). "P25 Best Practice presented by Tait Communications".
- "What is a Simulcast?: Definition, Meaning & How It Works".
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