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Hey,
I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... |
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![]() "KyeBosh" wrote in message ... Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? Cheat: This is a current ebay item he is selling. Go to the item, click on contact seller, send him a message. He'll get it and will answer it. http://cgi.ebay.com/Sony-GV-300-HiFi...mZ320273770894 |
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KyeBosh wrote:
Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam |
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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam The best thing about AM stereo was the Motorola decoder chip that makes an excellent AM sync detector. Dale W4OP |
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Dale Parfitt wrote:
"David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam The best thing about AM stereo was the Motorola decoder chip that makes an excellent AM sync detector. Dale W4OP That's the Sony Multimode chip, isn't it? |
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Dave wrote: Dale Parfitt wrote: "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam The best thing about AM stereo was the Motorola decoder chip that makes an excellent AM sync detector. Dale W4OP That's the Sony Multimode chip, isn't it? That's the same chip you ground up and snorted when everything went crazy isn't it? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message ... Dale Parfitt wrote: "David Eduardo" wrote in message ... "Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam The best thing about AM stereo was the Motorola decoder chip that makes an excellent AM sync detector. Dale W4OP That's the Sony Multimode chip, isn't it? Motorola MC13022P Dale W4OP |
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On Jul 13, 10:09*am, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message ... KyeBosh wrote: Hey, * * I read on many sites that Chris Cuff made a number of AM Stereo decoder boards which could be inserted into some existing radios. I've tried his e-mail addresses but have not got a response. *Does anyone know how to get in conact with him? TIA... Is anyone still transmitting C-QUAM? Yes, there are a hundred or so. If you Google you can find an AM stereo site which has a list of those believed to still be in C Quam IIRC - Many of the former AM-Stereo Radio Stations have/are converting to AM HD-Radio Stations because the IBOC AM Digital Broadcast Scheme is "Stereo". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AM_stereo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In-band_on-channel |
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