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Old November 5th 04, 11:41 PM
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I would hope that it covers more than the standard MW range - I'm
still waiting for a reply. Haven't seen any reviews at all for it yet
- I'd be interested in finding out its performance!

There's a slightly different version of their specs sheet on their
website (little difference apart from it being marked as v2.0):
http://www.codingtechnologies.com/pr...aveller_v2.pdf

..Francis



FRANCIS,

So this would appear to be a DRM 'mini' Receiver Module that is
'Powered' via the USB Port of a LapTop or DeskTop PC with the
Signal and Audio "Processing" done by the Computer.
[ A Computer 'plug-in' Accessory ]
http://www.codingtechnologies.com/products/digtrav.htm

"Reception of Digital Radio Mondiale, analogue AM and FM"
Appears to covers the standard 'analog' AM & FM Bands with
10 Station Pre-Sets per Band.

Mentions "DRM" 'coverage' below 30 MHz:
So may be the Shortwave Bands are covered by DRM 'only'.

Mentions both a Wire and Loop Antenna Inputs that are controled
by the Computer.

TBL: It is NOT a Stand-Alone DRM Radio.

However it is an interesting design concept and at 199 Euros
may be 'right' priced.

waiting and wondering ~ RHF
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