[A-DX] LOG: 5875 kHz BBC ~28dB 07.15utc

Roger
Sa Okt 26 09:29:12 CEST 2013


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Hier die Info aus dem "about"-Fenster der Dream:
"...Dream is a software implementation of a Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) 
receiver. With Dream,
DRM broadcasts can be received with a modified analog receiver (SW, MW, 
LW) and a PC with a sound card.
..............................
Although this software is going to be distributed as free software under 
the terms of the GPL this does not mean that its use is free of rights 
of others.
The use may infringe third party IP and thus may not be legal in some 
countries.
This compilation of Dream uses the following libraries:
FFTW http://www.fftw.org
Qt (4.8.3) http://qt-project.org
QWT (6.0.1) Dream is based in part on the work of the Qwt project 
(http://qwt.sf.net).
Hamlib (Hamlib 1.2.15.3) http://hamlib.sourceforge.net
FhG IIS Journaline Decoder Features NewsService Journaline(R) decoder 
technology by Fraunhofer IIS, Erlangen, Germany. For more information 
visit http://www.iis.fraunhofer.de/en/bf/db/pro.html
LIBPCAP (WinPcap version 4.1.1 (packet.dll version 4.1.0.1753), based on 
libpcap version 1.0 branch 1_0_rel0b (20091008)) http://www.tcpdump.org/ 
This product includes software developed by the Computer Systems 
Engineering Group at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
LIBSNDFILE (libsndfile-1.0.25) http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile
LIBSPEEX http://www.speex.org
Opus Interactive Audio Codec (libopus 1.0.1) http://www.opus-codec.org

HISTORY

The Dream software development was started at Darmstadt University of 
Technology at the Institute of Communication Technology by Volker 
Fischer and Alexander Kurpiers in 2001-2005.
The core digital signal processing and most of the GUI were the result 
of this development.
In 2005, Andrew Murphy of the British Broadcasting Corporation added 
code for an AMSS demodulator. Oliver Haffenden and Julian Cable (also 
BBC) rewrote the MDI interface and added RSCI support. Many other GUI 
improvements were implemented by Andrea Russo and David Flamand.
Right now the code is mainly maintained by David Flamand and Julian 
Cable. Quality Assurance and user testing is provided by Simone Stöppler.


CREDITS

We want to thank all the contributors to the Dream software (in 
alphabetical order):

Developers
Bakker, Menno
Cable, Julian
Cesco
Diniz, Rafael
Fillod, Stephane
Fischer, Volker
Fine, Mark J.
Flamand, David
Haffenden, Oliver
Kurpiers, Alexander
Manninen, Tomi
Moore, Josh
Murphy, Andrew
Pascutto, Gian C.
Peca, Marek
Richard, Doyle
Russo, Andrea
Turnbull, Robert
If your name should be in the above list and its missing, please let us 
know.

Parts of Dream are based on code by
Karn, Phil (www.ka9q.net)
Ptolemy Project (http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu)
Tavernini, Lucio (http://tavernini.com/home.html)
The Math Forum (http://mathforum.org)
The Synthesis ToolKit in C++ (STK) (http://ccrma.stanford.edu/software/stk)

Supporters
Amorim, Roberto José de
Kainka, Burkhard
Keil, Jens
Kilian, Gerd
Knütter, Carsten
Ramisch, Roland
Schall, Norbert
Schill, Dietmar
Schneider, Klaus
Stöppler, Simone
Varlamov, Oleg
Wade, Graham

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roger