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  1. DRM demod? [yes, external app Dream now working!]

    jks
    by jks · November 2017
    I didn't write that python code, and I don't know python, so I'm not sure if you could modify it to create a source suitable for input to Dream. You might still need to use a VAC if Dream can only dea
  2. DRM demod? [yes, external app Dream now working!]

    bbachmann
    by bbachmann · November 2017
    Hi John,I have kiwifax.py up running and wondering if it possible to use the same method to transfer IQ signal to remote computer and decode with DREAM/DRM.
  3. Who runs Linux for their main OS/Browser [how to run Dream on Linux]

    KA7U
    by KA7U · November 2017
    The Dream DRM receiver did not lock, but did manage to light up the first 2 bars several times and once the 1st bar turned green. Given a proper steady IQ stream for the received DRM station, I think
  4. Who runs Linux for their main OS/Browser [how to run Dream on Linux]

    KA7U
    by KA7U · November 2017
    Further effort with DRM decoding. I compiled DReaM on a ACER Aspire One running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS this evening. I used the script file found here:https://gist.github.com/onetransistor/4cbe3a8ab5d47da22
  5. Who runs Linux for their main OS/Browser [how to run Dream on Linux]

    KA7U
    by KA7U · November 2017
    Debian/Ubuntu users have successfully compiled DReaM with Pulseaudio support and are decoding DRM received from other SDRs. I use openSUSE on my desktop currently and if Debian can do it, so can open
  6. Who runs Linux for their main OS/Browser [how to run Dream on Linux]

    WA2ZKD
    by WA2ZKD · November 2017
    a Dream unfulfilled
  7. Who runs Linux for their main OS/Browser [how to run Dream on Linux]

    KA7U
    by KA7U · November 2017
    not tried it with the Stereo AM. The version of Dream in the openSUSE repositories does not support Pulseaudio, just Alsa, and I need to manage to install QT correctly in order to compile Dream to ad
  8. Who runs Linux for their main OS/Browser [how to run Dream on Linux]

    G8JNJ
    by G8JNJ · November 2017
    I ran Dream and Sodira in parallel using VAC and tried a few DRM stations.
  9. Receiveing AM Stereo using IQ mode

    sv1btl
    by sv1btl · November 2017
    Yes, SoDiRa has an excellent DRM decoder, like Dream. The AM demodulator of SoDiRa is C-quam.
  10. Receiveing AM Stereo using IQ mode

    jks
    by jks · November 2017
    SODIRA also has built-in DRM which is interesting. I wonder if they started with the Dream code and integrated it?
  11. DRM demod? [yes, external app Dream now working!]

    G8JNJ
    by G8JNJ · November 2017
    Thanks for implementing this, it's very useful.
  12. Who runs Linux for their main OS/Browser [how to run Dream on Linux]

    KA7U
    by KA7U · November 2017
    In the examples given above a sound sink is created and then a monitor of that sink is used to feed audio to DREAM. The linked examples aren't using commands that Pulse Audio will accept in my version
  13. Who runs Linux for their main OS/Browser [how to run Dream on Linux]

    KA7U
    by KA7U · November 2017
    When you get ready to run DREAM to decode the DRM software, you will want to send the KiwiSDR audio to DREAM, but not have to listen to it in your speakers. This link should open a thread on this subj
  14. browser audio [issues with VAC routing of audio]

    jks
    by jks · November 2017
    The VAC I use on my Mac has a option called "mute audio sources". I have the browser output setup as the audio source to be fed into the Dream DRM app. So selecting this option preve
  15. Who runs Linux for their main OS/Browser [how to run Dream on Linux]

    KA7U
    by KA7U · November 2017
    the same way. You could have Multipsk and DREAM software running at the same time and both could be a monitor of the audio. Each one would have a set of controls on the "Recording"
  16. Who runs Linux for their main OS/Browser [how to run Dream on Linux]

    WA2ZKD
    by WA2ZKD · October 2017
    I am daunted by jack, jackd, and qjackctl
  17. DRM demod? [yes, external app Dream now working!]

    G8JNJ
    by G8JNJ · October 2017
    I tried it this afternoon with Dream and it works very well. I'm now wondering if I can also use it with Spectrum lab in IQ mode.
  18. DRM demod? [yes, external app Dream now working!]

    jks
    by jks · October 2017
    to the speakers/headphones. While the output of Dream continues to be heard. Maybe there is a similar setting with Windows VAC?
  19. DRM demod? [yes, external app Dream now working!]

    jks
    by jks · October 2017
    Okay, I have released v1.139 with the IQ mode for Dream/DRM. Restart your Kiwi to get the update immediately before the auto update beginning at 0200 UTC. Please let me know of any problems.
  20. DRM demod? [yes, external app Dream now working!]

    jks
    by jks · October 2017
    Okay, great. Sorry I was so pessimistic about this ever working. I should have looked closer at the Dream input issue a while ago. For some reason I got the idea in my head that a 10 kHz USB input was
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