PC based software for DRM reception User Manual

PC based software for DRM reception User Manual

The DRM Signal is received by an commercial long, medium, shortwave (SW, MW, LW) front-end. Any front-end should be usable which can provide an IF of 12 kHz direct or with a adapter circuit. The bandwidth must be greater 10 kHz for normal transmissions and greater 20 kHz for transmissions with channel bundling. This signal is then fed into a standard soundcard. The soundcard must offer a sampling rate of 48 kHz. For output of the audio signal also a soundcard with a sampling rate of 48 kHz is required. If one sound card is used for sampling the signal and output of the music the soundcard must provide full duplex operation.

Most of all newer soundcards provide all these features (e.g. SoundBlaster Live! from Creative Labs). Attention must be taken not to use an input with AGC (Automatic Gain Control) as this disturbs the DRM signal. Please pay attention that most of the internal soundcards of newer notebooks have the AGC enabled and offer no way to disable it. They also have very often low pass filters which can not be disabled. In order to get the system working on such notebooks (or also on other PCs with no or no suitable soundcard) we suggest the use of an external USB soundcard (e.g. „USB One“ USB Audio Interface).

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