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Old February 15th 04, 04:28 PM
Pete KE9OA
 
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I believe that the new Philips chipsets use DSP techniques for demodulation.
I also believe that this scheme is used in the Cambridge Audio T-500 tuner.
I do have one of these tuners, and it is the worst sounding unit out of my
collection. If it wasn't for the fact that it had a nice dual conversion AM
section, I would get rid of it.

Pete

"Michael" wrote in message
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Try www.flex-radio.com


"Richard" wrote in message
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Does a product exist that takes an FM IF signal input at 10.7Mhz and
produces audio output, having employed digital technology for

selectivity
and demodulation?







 
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