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from DVB-T (I am a complete neophyte at all of this) and so that particular feature of the device won't be of much use to me, but as for the FM, I'm on the Ubuntu/Linux GNU platform, so I'm awaiting on the kindness of strangers to perfect the kernel drivers enough to match the Windows kit performance. But that's okay, because I'm learning a lot in the process :) On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 11:44 PM, Adam Nielsen <a.nielsen at shikadi.net>wrote: > so it is /designed/ for FM? That's encouraging because mostly that is all >> I >> >> really need from it, only all my experiments so far have yielded only >> AM-quality sound, but it's good to hear because it means there's /hope/ >> and so >> >> I'll just keep hanging in there until an FM recipe surfaces :) >> > > Yes, because the dongles provide digital TV (via hardware) and as an extra > selling point, analogue FM radio (provided via the SDR.) > > I don't know what platform you're on or what your goals are, but I hear > the SDR# program for Windows offers excellent stereo FM support, as it's > one of the few programs that can deal with the ~120kHz bandwidth needed for > a WBFM signal. > > Cheers, > Adam. > > > -- *Have Blog, Will Travel: blog.teledyn.com* *A Serviceable Substitute: post.teledyn.com* --f46d042fd93a1d197104c738bd48 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable