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AM STEREO
ROKFRED:
Hello friends
I wonder if anyone likes to tickle their ears with nice stereo audio coming in from an AM station?
I have a (sort of) part15 stereo AM station on 1620 during the daylight hours and here are 2 ways to listen in.
These are links to hear C-QUAM AM STEREO
http://music-music.blogsite.org:8000/airmon
The link above is direct from a Denon AM STEREO TUNER
http://amstereo.blogsite.org:8073/
The link above is the KIWI SDR. You may have to tune it to 1620. It's on a public network and previous users may have changed settings.
Tune for 1620 and AM (NOT AM N) And press the button next to AM for QAM and you will hear stereo. Mouse over the cursor on the "dial" ( The scroll wheel) to open up the bandwidth for REAL HI-FI audio
Enjoy
ROKFRED
~SIGINT~:
Thanks, listening via the Kiwi (15:05 UTC 14 June 2023). I could not connect to the Denon tuner.
P.S. I noticed that the signal level on the Kiwi is at S+50 and occasionally clipping. You might want to add an attenuator on the receiver's input to avoid overload.
~SIGINT~
ROKFRED:
hmmm that's strange for the Denon link not working.
The link should open another folder in the browser and a black screen with the player. After 5 seconds or so it automatically should play. Unless the server is kicking you off.
The SDR is S-50 but no overload indicator and the audio is fine.
Thanks for the feedback
ROKFRED:
Ohhhh
The Denon tuner server might be at its limit for listeners. I think it can handle 3.
Fred
~SIGINT~:
Hi Fred,
I get "connection has timed out" on the Denon. I will keep trying.
As for the Kiwi, I do occasionally see the "dBm" indicator flash red so it is probably just on the edge.
Good work. Sounds good. Perhaps when you have the chance you can tell us a little about the setup / equipment.
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