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On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 19:05:15 GMT, Maurizio Galaverni wrote:
Problem is that 17-18 dB SNR is always needed in order to get the audio, and such SNR is just too hard to get for me. So far I have been unable to get more than 10-15 seconds of audio in a row, and listening to the program is barely impossible. With the propagation being as bad as it has been this year, I don't often get consistent DRM reception with an indoor antenna. One thing that I found can increase the SNR, however, is experimenting with the audio level -- not with the level control on the sound card, but with a potentiometer between the radio and the computer. This is on a Ten-Tec RX-320, so it may not apply to your radio. |
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