--- Andrew J. O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to listen to a radio station that streams on the
Internet for FREE, BUT the listener must have an IP address that is
within the UK.
Have you considered the ETHICS of what you want to do? If the radio
station is limiting access to those
Hello Pawel (author of Olivia modes),
I'm author of some softwares (Multipsk, Clock...) and interested to include
one of the Olivia modes.
I have sent you a mail (about precisions on specifications) but I have not
received any answer.
As I'm not sure (at all) of your e-mail adress, please
help i have forgotten what the audio freq are used for olivia.
believe lowest freq is 500kc, so standard 1kc bw coveres
500 to 1kc. 1.5kc bw covers 500 to 1.5kc etc and on up to max 2kc of
bandwidth.
but when going down to less than 1kc of bw, doesnt the lowest limit
freq shift up ? such
Yes Dean, I have. FYI it is not music that I am after (I pay for that via
Rhapsody, a good legal service). It is sports content. Same ethical
considerations though.
Andy K3UK
- Original Message -
From: Dean Gibson
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005
wd4kpd wrote:
help i have forgotten what the audio freq are used for olivia.
believe lowest freq is 500kc, so standard 1kc bw coveres
500 to 1kc. 1.5kc bw covers 500 to 1.5kc etc and on up to max 2kc of
bandwidth.
but when going down to less than 1kc of bw, doesnt the lowest limit
gMFSK for Linux (also on AI9NL's Hamshack Hack bootable CD) uses the
reference implementation and does add frills. It also startes at 500Hz
up, though, as it goes through the rig's audtio stage well.
Leigh / WA5ZNU
On Mon, 2 May 2005 3:35 pm, Paul L Schmidt wrote:
The lowest frequency is