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The Voice of Russia reduced in DRM output to Europe in the A07 plan.
The Voice of Russia has been a regular broadcaster in English French , Russian and German on DRM from Taldom near Moscow using a modified transmitter. Broadcasts total about 8 hours per day. Taldom is also used by Deutsche Welle as a relay site. In late 2005 Taldom acquired a second DRM capable transmitter that came into service with the VoR early in 2006.
VoR is the only broadcaster operating a DRM transmitter in simulcast mode where both the analogue and digital signals are broadcast as independent sidebands in a standard 9 kHz channel. These broadcasts originate from Oranienburg in Germany and are on 693 kHz. This has been ratified as the standard for the DRM simulcast mode. RTRN ( the Russian Television and Radio Network) has conducted some test transmissions from Novosibirsk on short wave. There was a report of a test transmission to Japan in January 2007 and there have been regular transmissions from Komsomolsk Amur during the early part of 2007.
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