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In the Thread: Where are our good Tuners?
Post Subject: High end club for $50.00 bucks possibility! What is wrong with this?Posted by mjloudspeaker on: 10/9/2009
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Hi Romy this is from their site.
- Adjustments are provided for over 50 parameters, including audio bandwidth, IF bandwidth, de-emphasis, stereo, HF and ultrasonic noise blending, and blending attack/release times. All adjustments, plus factory presets and user-stored settings, can be accessed via Ethernet and serial connections.
“We love listening to analogue FM,” said BW’s president Scott Incz, but we could not find an FM tuner to match the performance of our transmitters. So we designed it! The great looking OLED and Cap-touch front panel interface of the models includes comprehensive metering plus a headphone jack.”
For retransmission applications, the RBRX1 version adds DSP-enhanced MPX output that reconstructs a clean, peak-level and bandwidth limited waveform, eliminating worries about studio-transmitter link overshoots. RDS PI code checking prevents translators and repeaters from being hijacked or jammed.
Plan B silence detection technology automatically switches from to either of the analogue and AES/EBU digital inputs, or to the built-in flash memory to keep broadcasting in the event of reception loss.
Reminds me of communication receivers in my day, completely obsolete now and even 20 years ago, except for the romantic and nostalgic fan.
I say I can do better for $50 dollars with this device, tested by me, and it will wake you up in the morning with built in alarm capabilities.
High end is where you find it!
I have 2 of these now, seriously! Maybe not for you Romy, but I like simple things now. because I had high end tuners that died, I am not in love with this any longer, prefer asian girl with big bosom and friendly personality.
I LIKE DEGEN RADIO. 1.8 inch jack into class d amp capability. wow.
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