2015-03-08, 18:44 | #1 |
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Websdr.org
On this page you can find links to various SDR receivers around the world.
http://websdr.org/ Although they don't allow yet DRM reception it is interesting to see how strong the signals are. Some wide band receivers are using simple RTL dongles and up converters. look here at the top picture: http://dj3le.spdns.de:8901/ Here is a picture showing signals from BBC and RFI in USA this morning Last edited by F1BJB : 2015-03-08 at 18:48. |
2015-03-09, 11:51 | #2 |
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Very interesting. Thank you for posting the information.
Looks like good reception of the BBC and RFI DRM signals on 3955 and 3965 kHz!
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2015-03-11, 16:50 | #3 |
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Thanks! A lot of interesting SDR:s in that list.
Even some 10 GHz stations covering 10368.000 - 10369.000 MHz. I've forgot my CW... but there is a beacon on 10368871.00 MHz, in Dresden, JO61VA51
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This Italian SDR site is supposed to support DRM, but I haven't tried it out yet. Might be worth a play with though:
https://www.globaltuners.com/receiver/17/ The language is Italian, but you can translate it with a browser like Chrome. |
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Thanks for the link
I have tried the global tuner solution but I am not impressed. Single user Too much latency No spectrum display It could be useful for broadcast FM reception but you need to know what you are looking for. |
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It works. I listened just now to BBC on 17.790 MHz in DRM, but the reception is better here in Stockholm. An advantage is that you can listen to the frequency in AM and, if you hear that there is a DRM signal on the channel, then you just press DRM. You get decoded audio, but nothing else. |
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Another nice WEBSDR collection:
http://sdr.hu/ |
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