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Okay, that's fine. I'll be watching for it.
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That sounds good. I'll give it a try after the Kiwi auto-updates tonight. I figured there would be variation between the Andriod and iPhone. I'm still using an old iPhone 7 (which I'm planing to replace within the year), so I stayed just shy of aski…
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I actually made that map and posted it on the AM-Stereo C-QUAM Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/385327984878627 and the I Love AM Radio Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/iloveamradio. Where many members added input on whet…
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Thanks again.
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Okay, here it goes. I need to apologize. The stereo channeling was correct the way it was before. I should’ve double checked a few other Kiwis receiving AM-stereo stations and my old AM-stereo tuners before mentioning anything about reversed channel…
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https://archive.org/details/WXYG_stereo_ID It sounds good, correct stereo channeling. Here's a clip of WXYG from my Kiwi and their online stream. I'm about ~70 miles away from the 850 watt station and ground wave conditions on the low end of the ba…
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Very cool! I'll let you know tomorrow when WXYG is on day power. Thank you.
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I love the C-QUAM AM-stereo function! Thanks for implementing it. That makes the Kiwi one of the few receivers currently produced that can decode AM-stereo broadcasts. I listen to Album Rock 540 WXYG in AM-stereo on my Kiwi fairly often. There's als…
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I thought about this issue when it started to get cold out. Fortunately, I haven't noticed any issues as of yet. I have my Kiwi running in a shed in the backyard. Connected using a TP-Link TL-WR802N router configured as a WiFi adapter. Temperatures …
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I like the idea of a wideband AM mode. The old wideband AM-stereo receivers such as the Carver TX-11a, Sony ST-JX430A, etc... had AM BWs up to ±15kHz with 9/10kHz whistle notch filters. With the adoption NRSC in the US, stations are now limited to ±…