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[email protected] November 13th 06 09:37 PM

Receving radio on your computer
 
I was at a presentation recently about the history of radio, and one of
the presenters was from a company called Flex-Radio which produces a
"blackbox" that you can hook to your computer, and receive shortwave
radio. I looked up the cost, and it was around $1500. I was wondering
if there was a "blackbox" that you could hook to your computer to
receive just AM and FM, which might be priced in the fifty dollar
range. I searched on the interent, but what I found was somewhat
comfusing to someone who is not an expert.

Thanks

Tom


Charly November 13th 06 10:02 PM

Receving radio on your computer
 
a écrit :
I was at a presentation recently about the history of radio, and one of
the presenters was from a company called Flex-Radio which produces a
"blackbox" that you can hook to your computer, and receive shortwave
radio. I looked up the cost, and it was around $1500. I was wondering
if there was a "blackbox" that you could hook to your computer to
receive just AM and FM, which might be priced in the fifty dollar
range. I searched on the interent, but what I found was somewhat
comfusing to someone who is not an expert.

Thanks

Tom


AM I'm not sure. FM yes and TV.

PCI computer cards or USB adapter can do such things.

Such as :
http://sewelldirect.com/tvtunervideo...fmradiopci.asp
http://www.radioandtelly.co.uk/onyourpc.html
(links provided for the example ONLY).

Charly

Mark Sherman November 14th 06 12:07 AM

Receving radio on your computer
 
wrote:
I was at a presentation recently about the history of radio, and one of
the presenters was from a company called Flex-Radio which produces a
"blackbox" that you can hook to your computer, and receive shortwave
radio. I looked up the cost, and it was around $1500. I was wondering
if there was a "blackbox" that you could hook to your computer to
receive just AM and FM, which might be priced in the fifty dollar
range. I searched on the interent, but what I found was somewhat
comfusing to someone who is not an expert.

Thanks

Tom

Don't forget that MANY broadcasters...AM, FM and SW supply streaming
audio from their websites. No purchase required.

norml November 14th 06 02:10 AM

Receving radio on your computer
 
Take a look at Radio Shark from Griffin Technology.

It is a radio that plugs into a USB port and allows you to listen to and
record AM and FM radio stations. It also will record automatically if you
leave your computer on.

I have found the software a little buggy, but otherwise useful.

Norm Lehfeldt

Mark Sherman wrotf:

wrote:
I was at a presentation recently about the history of radio, and one of
the presenters was from a company called Flex-Radio which produces a
"blackbox" that you can hook to your computer, and receive shortwave
radio. I looked up the cost, and it was around $1500. I was wondering
if there was a "blackbox" that you could hook to your computer to
receive just AM and FM, which might be priced in the fifty dollar
range. I searched on the interent, but what I found was somewhat
comfusing to someone who is not an expert.

Thanks

Tom

Don't forget that MANY broadcasters...AM, FM and SW supply streaming
audio from their websites. No purchase required.


Republican November 14th 06 04:14 PM

Receving radio on your computer
 
If you are looking for a "software defined" AM/FM radio than the answer is
absolutely not.

The Flex-Radio is "software defined" and in a nutshell means it is
constantly being improved and is upgradable with software.

wrote in message
ps.com...
I was at a presentation recently about the history of radio, and one of
the presenters was from a company called Flex-Radio which produces a
"blackbox" that you can hook to your computer, and receive shortwave
radio. I looked up the cost, and it was around $1500. I was wondering
if there was a "blackbox" that you could hook to your computer to
receive just AM and FM, which might be priced in the fifty dollar
range. I searched on the interent, but what I found was somewhat
comfusing to someone who is not an expert.

Thanks

Tom





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