Standard analog AM uses different channel spacing, here its 9KHz where a lot of parts of the world use 10KHz, this has caused issues in the past for people buying overseas, I am not across DRM receivers but this may be a conderation, I suspect if it is most suppliers will have catered for the difference but it could be worth checking.
now i know why my little AM radio that i bought in hongkong did not work.
does that mean i should not be an AM radio over there? or will digital cover it?
as well, why only two FM stations could be tuned in?
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Standard analog AM uses different channel spacing, here its 9KHz where a lot of parts of the world use 10KHz, this has caused issues in the past for people buying overseas, I am not across DRM receivers but this may be a conderation, I suspect if it is most suppliers will have catered for the difference but it could be worth checking.
Dont let the channel spacing put you off , I travel everywhere with one of my two Tecsun shortwave portable radios. Tecsun is a brilliant little all band chinese built analogue radio, you can choose either 9 kHz or 10 kHz for MW/AM and it comes with FM , SW as well. I have'nt tried DRM o/seas as there are a few different standards of transmission
As I said different countries use different standards, (heck we cannot even get the power plugs standard), "World Receivers" have a switch at the back to change the setting, with digital standards being different according to nlagalle (and I have no reason to doubt it) its likely any overseas purchase will have issues.
You have a world receiver which takes into account the channelisation issues, a lot of AM radios dont, hence: