At the conclusion of the conference, attendees were taken to the WEWN transmitter site in nearby Vandiver. Thanks to the EWTN staff for the wonderful lunch and tours. Special thanks to NASB for another excellent conference! It is always excellent spending time with friends, old and new.
Christopher Rumbaugh of DRM North America presented a DRM update and demonstrated the CML Micro DRM-1000 chipset and development kit. He also gave news about SolarGrove N88 (a DRM1000 chip based receiver).
Jerome Hirigoyen of Telediffusion de France (TDF) gives his DRM Cast update. This is an update from the device and concept first presented at NASB 2019.
Brady Murray of WWCR spoke about the major winter storm in January 2026 that took all of their transmitters off the air for days, and some for weeks. Brady, Phil and staff used some creativity to repair cooling equipment that froze and burst during the storm and power outtage.
Mike Sabin of new NASB associate member Trans World Radio talks about what's left of KTWR in Guam, and how TWR has replaced it with broadcasts to Asia from various sites throughout the region.
Eike Bierwirth presenting about his comprehensive online databases of shortwave broadcasts by time and frequency, making it easy to identify stations or to find a broadcast that you would like to hear. http://www.eibispace.de/
Presentation by Steve Herman, former chief White House correspondent and chief national correspondent for the Voice of America. Steve is now Executive Director of the Jordan Center for Journalism Advocacy and Innovation at the University of Mississippi. He will announce details of his new weekly podcast and radio program (including on shortwave via WRMI) "America@250: Due Diligence." Steve also…