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Messages - Ray Lalleu

22216
on 4700.0
1440 trace, later some audio guessed, 1451 beat music (only the beat guessed)
edit : ID from op in the chat, saying he's relaying Mystery 21
(maybe, can't confirm if really a relay)

22217
on 5790.0-
1435 ID, barely OK, then euro song

edit : thought it was Radio Parade, but not that
ID Radio 319 thanks to dxace1 (see below)

22218
on 6284.9
1429 extra weak, music, DJ, music
lost by 1432

22219
on 7789.9
1359 music, 1402 '3 1 9' chime stamp, weak (low power), pops,
1406 'weekend radio' jingle,
1407 OFF

22220
on 6940.0
1347 rock, 1352 ID, Cream "White room", 1357 next

(1409 gone)

22221
on 6380.0--
1342 very weak, music
1418 Adamo "Inch Allah"

22222
on 6350.0
1259 music, 1300 strong Stanag bursts, 1303 continuous Stanag, high above the music

edit : was Radio Discovery (thanks to ukdxer, see the topic on 6380)

22223
SE-TA2 is no pirate!
I agree, a new licensed hobby station. There is a gray line between licensed and unlicensed stations, and a lot of stations are on BOTH sides, many licensed hobby stations are former pirate stations, and the real line is between hobby stations (licensed or not) on one side, and broadcasters backed by rich organisations such as states, commercial interests or churches and using high power transmitters on the other side.

22224
on 6280.0
1243 carrier, music, 1245 ID Batavia, oh la la, Labelle "Lady Marmalade"

22225
on 6280.0
1206 carrier, 1208 short ID, blank, 1212 signing on with station tune,
1214 Bart Steenman talking, shout out to me as Rayman
for "Little red riding hood" Bart found only a song by a W singer in 50s style,
not the Rolling Stones one. But going on with "Paint it black", "Sympathy for the devil",
1233 Bart closing down that short transmission, shout out to Rayman
1236 end, carrier only, 1237 Hurricanes  (2 parts), 1240 jingle ID,
1242 OFF

22226
on 4861.0--
1039 extra weak, some music, barely at noise level

22227
on 6115.0
1032 music, very weak, poor signal with breaking fading

22228
on 5780.0
1024 music, 1026 ID, music
1332 "Those were the days"

22229
on 6305.05
1020 Bugles "Radio killed the video star", then DJ, ID+@, weak, Stanag QRM

22230
SDR - Software Defined Radio / Re: RX-888 Unboxing and mini-review
« on: October 24, 2020, 1017 UTC »
The RX-888 is somewhat different than most direct sampling SDRs. Rather than having an onboard FPGA or other circuitry to decimate/reduce the bandwidth and produce an I/Q stream, it always streams raw 16 bit ADC samples over USB to the computer at the full 65 MHz rate. Your computer software is then responsible for performing these tasks, on top of the other signal processing to produce a waterfall, demodulated audio, etc.

This reduces the complexity of the SDR and presumably helps lower the cost.  As computers are significantly more powerful than when SDRs first appeared on the market, this is probably a good trade-off.

Really ? With a tad of overhead, that makes a flow to the PC around 1300 Mbits/sec, so what is the line to the PC ?
And how can a PC process 65 Msamples/sec?
What is the equipment of your PC for the RX888 ?