NASB  Meeting
MP3 files

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SHORTWAVE BROADCASTERS, Inc.
10400 NW 240th Street, Okeechobee, Florida 34972

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 American Shortwave Conference - NASB 2006
Friday May 12, 2006
 
MP3 files of NASB meeting
NASB060512-morn1.mp3
NASB060512-morn2.mp3
NASB060512-aft1.mp3

Topics covered in above MP3 files:
 
NASB060512-morn1.mp3

Welcome by Adrian Peterson of Adventist World Radio

Welcome from Doug Garlinger, NASB President
 
Don Messer, NASB Consultant and Chairman of the DRM Technical Committee - Status of the U.S. Position on WRC07 Matters, and DRM Update
 
Walt Ireland of the ARRL, Chairman of US WP-6E and Vice Chair of IWG-4, with a report on the results of recent IWG-4, ITU-R, WP-6E and SG-6 meetings.

Gary McAvin of WMLK on the 2006 Winter SWL Fest
 
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NASB060512-morn2.mp3
 
Stephen Hegarty, Deputy Research Director, InterMedia - Comparative regional trends in shortwave ownership and listening in eastern Europe, east Asia, the Middle East and Africa

Remarks by Solomon Meyer of WMLK
 
Comet North America - brief greetings from Steve Claterbaugh
 
John White of the U.S. division of Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia (formerly Thales) speaks about Thomson’s latest DRM activities and the recent changes at his company.

What the BBC is doing with DRM by John Sykes, Project Director Digital Radio, BBC World Service
 
FCC International Bureau Update - Thomas Lucey
 
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NASB-AWR.wmv
 
Audio/Video Windows Media File of
Wandering the World with a Radio - Adrian Peterson, AWR International Relations
 
 
NASB060512-aft1.mp3
 
Audio only file:
Wandering the World with a Radio - Adrian Peterson, AWR International Relations
 
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 American Shortwave Conference - USA DRM Group Meeting
Thursday May 11, 2006
MP3 Files of DRM meeting
DRM060511-morn1.mp3
DRM060511-morn2.mp3
DRM060511-aft1.mp3
DRM060511-aft2.mp3
DRM060511-aft3.mp3
 
Topics covered in above MP3 files:
 
DRM060511-morn1.mp3

Welcome by Greg Scott of Adventist World Radio, intro to AWR

Welcome by Mike Adams & Jeff White of the US DRM Group
 
The Status of HF and DRM, by Adil Mina of Continental Electronics
 
DRM Consortium Technical Committee Chairman Don Messer speaks about the introduction of DRM in Region II (the Americas) -- specifically in the US, Mexico and Brazil -- with respect to various test and demonstration projects, as well as work he has done in Washington in preparation for support in testing DRM in two versions, including 26 MHz.
 
Live monitoring of the special Radio Canada International DRM transmission
 
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DRM060511-morn2.mp3

DRM receiver demonstration by John Sykes, Project Director Digital Radio for the BBC World Service
 
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DRM060511-aft1.mp3

John Sykes (continued) - BBC video about mobile phones in Africa, explanation of AMSS (AM Signaling System)

Johannes von Weyssenhoff, Technical Director of Starwaves GmbH in Germany, talks about and demonstrates his company’s new Starwaves DRM-DAB receiver.

Charlie Jacobson of HCJB Engineering presents a report by Andy Giefer of Deutsche Welle about their DRM shortwave monitoring network in Europe and the reliability of HF DRM

Kim Elliott reports about DRM monitoring at the 2005 Winter SWL Fest

Richard D’Angelo of the North American Shortwave Association (NASWA) talks about DRM from a DXer and SW listener perspective 
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DRM060511-aft2.mp3

Alan Heil, former deputy director of the Voice of America and author of “Voice of America: A History,” speaks about the present situation facing U.S. international broadcasting.

Presentation about DRM antennas by Gordon Sinclair of TCI International
 
Don Spragg of Continental Electronics speaks about modification of transmitters for DRM operation
 
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DRM060511-aft3.mp3

Brainstorming session on how the US DRM Platform can promote the implementation of DRM in the US

Election of officers for US DRM Platform
 


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