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The DX-394 can be readily adapted to have a 3rd IF at 12kHz to feed a
computer sound card with which free software can decode DRM transmissions. Jan Terpstra has designed a two transistor 455kHz-to-12kHz "quick and dirty" converter that he and I have built. Today I successfully received DRM transmissions from Sackville using the DX-394 with the converter and the free DReaM software running on a Celeron 450MHz computer. The DReaM software is intriguing in its own right and is capable of doing AM and SSB demodulation from the 12kHz IF using DSP. Remarkably, I think it excels the stock AM demodulator at very weak signal reception and provides selectable bandwidth in 1kHz steps from 1 to 15 kHz. For more on DRM on the DX-394 visit/join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RADIOSHACKDX394/ . Tom |
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