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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 |
Receving radio on your computer
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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. |
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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