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[HCDX] DRM Receiver 2010



This receiver is distributed by MAYAH Communications GmbH and there are full
technical details at http://www.mayah.com/index.php?id=8
The cost is not quoted, I'm told its around 800 Euro!

"This DRM Receiver is the 2nd generation receiver for the Digital Radio
Mondiale (DRM) standard. It is the result of a joint development effort of
MAYAH, Coding Technologies, AFG and Himalaya. The receiver is based on
standard components and different to the first generation, it is smaller and
lower cost.
A DSP module performs all the DRM specific decoding functions. The software
of the DSP module can be updated via the USB interface. In the future, the
USB interface also provides the data from data application for further
processing with a PC. The receiver can decode mono and stereo audio signals.
The full stereo signal is available at the headphone outputs.

The display indicates station name, used frequency, field strength and the
number of service components of the received DRM signal. Additional
information transmitted will be displayed if available. The station can be
selected by directly entering the frequency using the numeric keypad.

Beside the DRM standard the receiver also supports reception of analogue AM
programs in the MW, LW and SW bands as well as FM programs".

Has anyone got or know of anyone who has a DRM receiver? Are there any
affordable ones to recommend?


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