Building radio receivers from scratch is still a popular project since it can be done largely with off-the-shelf discrete components and a wire long enough for the bands that the radio will receive.
This project contains a very unique one transistor FM receiver accompanied by homemade air-core coils and a homemade fixed capacitor. The component count on this project was minimized to 12 without ...
Austin, Tex.—Silicon Laboratories Inc. has expanded its broadcast audio portfolio to include four FM receivers, two of which provide embedded antenna support to enable FM radio reception without an ...
Frequency modulation (FM) radio is still one of the most commonly used components of entertainment systems in today’s automobiles and plays an important role in overall automotive consumer ratings and ...
WorldCast Systems is rolling out a new FM re-broadcast receiver called the RXR2 for FM re-broadcasting applications and on-site modulation monitoring. “It offers multiple audio and MPX outputs, ...
Inovonics has published a comparison chart to help its users figure out which AARON receiver to buy. (A link is provided below.) We asked Sales & Marketing Manager Gary Luhrman about it. Radio World: ...
In a move similar to what it’s done with its AirClick USB remote control, Griffin Technology has taken technology originally designed with the iPod in mind and transferred it to a USB device intended ...
AUSTIN, Texas & DONGGUAN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Silicon Laboratories Inc. (NASDAQ: SLAB), a leader in high-performance, analog-intensive mixed-signal ICs, today announced that it is providing its ...
Recent findings from Edison Research in their Share of Ear series showed very positive results for the radio receiver. According to the company, 87% of all radio listening is on a traditional AM/FM ...
Trade groups representing consumer electronics makers and mobile carriers have voiced opposition to a recent proposal by the radio and recording industries to require all mobile devices in the U.S. to ...
I am looking to build a FM transmitter/receiver except that it is not going to be anything close to what is used commerically. I was wondering if anyone knows of any good books that I could read up on ...