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In the Forum: Off Air Audio
In the Thread: How to record FM broadcasts.
Post Subject: Cache the entire Old World?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 11/15/2005

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 cv wrote:
I think for the UK it's 2012. Also, hHere in London the only classical station worth listening to if you ask me is BBC Radio 3. So a TU-X1 and Lavry would be something of an enormous investment all things considered. I'm fairly sure we'll see a decline in quality on analogue anyway in the run up.

It did make me consider trying to build a tuner that was "hardwired" to Radio 3, should be possible to achieve something spectacularly good...

i'm curious as to whether the Lavry and PC etc will resolve Romy's issues with DSP or at least, achieving a transparent delay for bass horns. But that's another thread...

Chris,

I’m very surprised that London has such a challenged FM live. I was under impression, perhaps faulty impression that in Europe it should quite a few first class classical FM radio stations. Not to mention that the entire size of Europe probably might be coved by one transmitter… :-) . I do not know how you guy be we are very lucky in here as beside the local FM classic stations we have a number of syndicated broadcast across the country. I’m pretty sure that the largest metropolitan cities in US have the same luxury as we have here in Boston. BTW, I have to tell you that with this 1X tuner the quality even the AM broadcasts is very surprisingly high. I never heard such a good AM from anywhere and I never thought is might be good!!! With Am you should be definably be abler to cache the entire Old World.

Rgs,
The Cat

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