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Old November 10th 04, 03:53 PM
byrnefm
 
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Hi,

I finally got a reply from Coding Technologies just a few mintues ago:

"the freq ranges are 88-108 MHz FM and 150-29999 kHz AM/DRM"

Sounds good to me!

Regards,
...Francis


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...worldtraveller
_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'.


It says of DRM "new standard for digital broadcasting below 30 MHz", it
does not state that it provides shortwave reception in any mode.


"P" - "So may be" - one wonders ~ RHF
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