Still puzzled by the claim that in DRM there is less energy consumption than in analogue. How can this be explained? – Your Question Answered

Still puzzled by the claim that in DRM there is less energy consumption than in analogue. How can this be explained? 

(Ugandan technician)

It is clear a fact that the average power for digital transmission is up to 66% lower than for analogue transmission. Tests with actual broadcast waveforms and real-world transmitters demonstrate typical energy savings of 40% – 50%, depending upon broadcast type (music, speech, etc.) and transmission band (MW, SW). The difference is accounted for by the DRM encoding processes, and the slightly lower power-RF efficiency due to additional phase modulation. Additionally, due to digital signals having greater crest factor, lower receiver field-strength is required, meaning the same or greater area is covered. Note that DRM’s error correction means crystal clear stereo sound right up until signal is lost!

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