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Old May 31st 04, 04:36 PM
David Clark
 
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On Mon, 31 May 2004 00:04:33 +0200, "Stig Hartvig Nielsen"
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Either is the MAYAH DRM receiver very very poor - or DRM is only usuable
when you have a local, stable signal with no fading.


I wonder if your experience may be due to using the Mayah. I have been
using the WinRadio G303i PC-based receiver with the software-based DRM
decoder, and the result is superb: I have very few drop-outs on weak
signals, and no drop-outs whatsoever on strong stations.

Could it be that the DRM decoder used in the stand-alone Mayah
receiver is not that good as the PC-based one? One can imagine that
the PC-based software should be more sophisticated than the firmware
inside a chip...

David

 
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