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December 10, 2009 at 7:29 pm #584KenMember
I need a MPX recording of AbsoluteRadio in London on 105.8 FM http://www.absoluteradio.co.uk/listen/o … rce=footer
Send me a PM if you can help me.
December 11, 2009 at 10:02 pm #14477didacParticipantHi Ken!
You need one tuner with mpx output to record this signal, and one 192kHz capable input soundcard.
If you doesn’t have one fm receiver with mpx output, you can buy the Tivoli Model One and make a modifications explained on this thread: http://www.claessonedwards.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=514
And if you doesn’t have any Soundcard with 192kHz capable input, I recommend the ESI Juli@.
It has 192 kHz input/output.
When you have all, please read this info:
http://mpxtool.com/site/input-calibration/39-mpxtool/56-mpxtool-input-calibration.html
Good luck!
December 12, 2009 at 4:57 pm #14478KenMember[quote author=”didac”]Hi Ken!
You need one tuner with mpx output to record this signal, and one 192kHz capable input soundcard.
Good luck![/quote]
Thanks "didac", I know all that and have the equipment, problem is that I don’t live in London… so I need some that lives in London to do it for me.
/Ken
December 13, 2009 at 12:04 pm #14479didacParticipanthahahahahahahaha 😀
Sorry! I don’t understand you the first time, sorry!
Best regards!
December 15, 2009 at 2:44 am #14480LeifKeymasterI wish there were more radio-freaks like you and myself! I’ve recorded and published MPX in several places I’ve visited, hoping to sort of start a community around that (wouldn’t it be awesome to be able to download MPX examples from all over the world?) but the responses I were hoping for (that is, other people recording stuff in THEIR cities and publishing) just aren’t there. 🙁
///Leif
December 16, 2009 at 7:34 pm #14481KenMember[quote author=”Leif”]I wish there were more radio-freaks like you and myself! I’ve recorded and published MPX in several places I’ve visited, hoping to sort of start a community around that (wouldn’t it be awesome to be able to download MPX examples from all over the world?) but the responses I were hoping for (that is, other people recording stuff in THEIR cities and publishing) just aren’t there. 🙁
///Leif[/quote]
Hej Leif, precis det vore kul med lite fler MPX inspeningar. Varför jag behöver från Absolute, är att de kör iTunes taggning via RDS (RT+) och ville se hur det funkar på min iPod Nano som har stöd för det. Eller från US station som kör med iTunes taggning i RDS.
/Kennet
December 21, 2009 at 1:23 am #14482LeifKeymasterFan vad tufft 🙂. Jo det hade räckt med MPX inspelning för att testa det ju.
///Leif
December 23, 2009 at 3:10 pm #14483KenMember[quote author=”Leif”]Fan vad tufft 🙂. Jo det hade räckt med MPX inspelning för att testa det ju.
///Leif[/quote]
Försöker få det att funka med en RDS godare och egen mjukvara, iTunes taggning är baserat på RT+ , med ODA data, men har inte fått tag på all dokumentation än. Så jag tänkte analyzera MPX signalen med Pira burken.
/Kennet
January 6, 2010 at 7:57 pm #14484Lee XSMemberIf someone wants to send me an MPX tuner then I will record any station from London you want?? 😆 😆
January 7, 2010 at 2:46 pm #14485AnonymousGuestI have sucessfully modifed Sony, Onyko, and NAD tuners for composite output. I mounted a BNC jack on back of the receiver and built a simple op-amp buffer amp.
If you know what a composite output waveform looks like, carefully probing with a scope can turn it up fast…
January 12, 2010 at 4:50 pm #14486AnonymousGuestyou can also put an transmitter with test tones on the air, like a quicksweep . then you can simple find the composite pin with an oscilloscoop
January 13, 2010 at 6:38 am #14487LeifKeymasterIndeed. This is my favourite method of doing it, as you then also see whether the tuner is actually any good. Square wave is a great initial test — some tuners have PLL problems that make them impossible to use for accurate MPX signal.
///Leif
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