Using an LD-1B and Winrad to receive and decode DRM
Demonstration of DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) reception using an LD-1B and Winrad. DRM is a form of digital modulation which allows shortwave broadcasts to be received without audible static or fading, and with audio quality approaching that of FM broadcasting.
While Winrad has a "DRM" button, it does NOT have an integral DRM decoder. A third party decoder (in this demo, the free DREAM decoder) must be provided by the user. Audio output from Winrad is "piped" via Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) from Winrad to Dream, and the user listens to the audio output from DREAM.
For more information about the LD-1B, go to http://www.lazydogengineering.com/LD-...
To order an LD-1B, got to http://shop.lazydogengineering.com
While Winrad has a "DRM" button, it does NOT have an integral DRM decoder. A third party decoder (in this demo, the free DREAM decoder) must be provided by the user. Audio output from Winrad is "piped" via Virtual Audio Cable (VAC) from Winrad to Dream, and the user listens to the audio output from DREAM.
For more information about the LD-1B, go to http://www.lazydogengineering.com/LD-...
To order an LD-1B, got to http://shop.lazydogengineering.com
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