I have a radio Shack Digital shortwave radio, I think it's made by 
Sangean or something like that, it's pretty nice, I always keep 
batteries for it so I can use it during power failures, both as a 
source of news and entertainment. Normally I use a Kenwood TS-940 for 
listening to SWL stations.

At 03:35 PM 4/18/2006, you wrote:
>KD5NWA:
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>   Yes I agree the software does assist in better reception of mere 
> standard audio from the receiver.  I tried DRM that way and found 
> that on an extened sideband a 1 KHz width I could demodulate the AM 
> as if it was streaming audio.  1 KHz surprised me so I assumed the 
> software was seeing it something like a DRM signal a 17.270 KHz there about.
>
>   The bandpass filters of the softwares definately do make an 
> improvement with these little receivers even if they do not have 
> quad detection.  Yet, they make a good resource from which to 
> obtain a receiver to get started.  PLL controled with digital 
> readout and so that sounds good to me.
>
>Dan
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Cecil Bayona
KD5NWA
www.qrpradio.com

I fail to see why doing the same thing over and over and getting the 
same results every time is insanity: I've almost proved it isn't; 
only a few more tests now and I'm sure results will differ this time ...  

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