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Greetings:
I would appreciate some comments on Internet accessible receivers; to me they represent a useful resource for propagation studies, signal chasing, RDF and a great many other applications. Have you used any and for what purposes? I would also appreciate someone willing to test a receiver that I have put online; that person must be willing to install a SIP softphone and set up a VoIP account (free) if they don't already do VoIP, and also use a browser that supports java applets. TIA, Michael msg _at_ cybertheque _dot_ org |
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msg wrote:
Greetings: I would appreciate some comments on Internet accessible receivers; to me they represent a useful resource for propagation studies, signal chasing, RDF and a great many other applications. Have you used any and for what purposes? No, if I would be interested in that, I would listen to streams from radio stations right away. Half the fun is building your own antenna's, etc. But I can understand that others are interested in it. I would also appreciate someone willing to test a receiver that I have put online; that person must be willing to install a SIP softphone and set up a VoIP account (free) if they don't already do VoIP, and also use a browser that supports java applets. Why not use Windows Media for that? Far easier for the listeners.... -- JeroenK |
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