Make a tap in your trx at the last if….

If you can downconvert it to 12khz there is a decoding software for this
…(dream)

I put a downmixer from 455 to 12khz in my icom 765 and now I can use that
software for decoding drm

It´s nice to hear a short- or mediumwavestation in stereo and noisefree like
a local fm-station

Also very nice on fieldday … I listen to RTL on mediumwave in stereo very
often (almost daily)

The downmixer is just a few parts on a pcb as small as a stamp

A mixer ic (sa612) and a few caps, and a ceramic-resonator … that´s all

with that 12khz if- output you can do a lot of other neat things

there is many software out in the net for sdr …

and most of them can work with that 12khz-if (or are written for this)

software like if-dsp (ik2czl), winrad, multipsk!, power-sdr, dream, … to
name just a few …

for receiving of drm you have to switch to am or fm on your trx …

you need that 10kc wide signal downconverted to the 12 khz if so your rig
has to be set to that wide bandwidth

the mystery signal is bbc / dw …. The 2 stations are sharing the
transmitting sites in sines portrugal and skeleton uk

and sharing the qrg 3995….

You find lots of info here:

http://www.drmrx.org/forum/

this is a listeners forum where receiving results , technical stuff and
other things are posted

so now you have much to read hi hi ….

Best 73´s de dg9bfc

Sigi

 

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Von: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:digitalra...@yahoogroups.com] Im
Auftrag von J. Moen
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Januar 2010 05:49
An: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Betreff: Re: [digitalradio] Mystery signal on 75M

 

  

OK, I was thinking of the narrow bandwidth WinDRm and even better FDMDV that
we used until it was discovered we were using a proprietary codec.  DRM for
HF broadcast really is pretty wide, comparatively.  Thanks for the links.

 

  Jim - K6JM

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Cortland Richmond <mailto:k...@earthlink.net>  

To: digitalradio@ <mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com 

Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 7:55 PM

Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Mystery signal on 75M  

Sure is. See the Wiki: 
http://en.wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Radio_Mondiale>
.org/wiki/Digital_Radio_Mondiale

 

Also see the complaints!  

http://www.mail-
<http://www.mail-archive.com/hard-core...@hard-core-dx.com/msg06085.html>
archive.com/hard-core...@hard-core-dx.com/msg06085.html

 

FWIW, we in the US still have some AM HD Radio stations on IBOC wiping out
reception of adjacent frequencies.   

http://www.radiowor <http://www.radioworld.com/article/8714>
ld.com/article/8714

 

 

Cortland

KA5S

----- Original Message ----- 

From: J. Moen <mailto:j...@jwmoen.com>  

To: digitalradio@ <mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com

Sent: 1/11/2010 10:41:14 PM 

Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Mystery signal on 75M

 

Is DRM that wide?

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Cortland Richmond <mailto:k...@earthlink.net>  

To: digitalradio@ <mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com 

Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 5:48 PM

Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Mystery signal on 75M

 

  

There's some European DRM broadcasting in that range.

Cortland

> [Original Message]
> From: jhaynesatalumni <jhhay...@earthlink. <mailto:jhhay...@earthlink.net>
net>
> To: <digitalradio@ <mailto:digitalradio@yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com>
> Date: 1/11/2010 8:27:07 PM
> Subject: [digitalradio] Mystery signal on 75M
>
> I was listening on the top end of 75M this afternoon about 4PM
> CST and heard a strange wideband signal, sounded a little bit like
> rushing wind. Brought up a digital waterfall and found that it
> extended from 3990.15 to 3997.85. The waterfall display was rather
> blotchy, suggesting some internal structure, tho I'm not clear on
> how many carriers might be present or what their spacing is.
>
> I was beginning to suspect the neighbor's cable TV box which has
> put noise on some other frequencies, but then the signal went away
> about 5PM CST. I've heard the signal before, but didn't note
> the times and spectrum. This is in NW Arkansas.
>



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