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PostPosted: Sun Feb 17, 2019 10:09 pm 
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Output side shows 10 Hz – 43 kHz (0 / + 0.3 dB)...
hmm.. 43 only.. strange.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 3:31 pm 

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Stainberg UR22 or Scarlet 2i2 or 2i4, for example.
with a Scarlet 2i2 or 2i4 should it go well?


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 23, 2019 10:19 am 

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For 99.00 or less you can get sound blaster z I bought it to replace my onboard realtek card sounds a million times better.
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Specifications

Audio Technology
Sound Core3D

Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)
116dB

Platform
PC - PCIe x1

Connectivity Options (Main)
Speaker Out:
3 x 3.5mm jacks (Front,Rear,C/Sub)
Optical Out:

1 x TOSLINK
Optical In:

1 x TOSLINK
Headphone:

1 x Amplified 3.5mm jack
Line / Mic In:

1 x 3.5mm jack

Max Channel Output
5.1 Channels

Audio Technologies
CrystalVoice

Microphone
Beamforming: Yes
Microphone Type: Dual-array Noise Canceling Condenser
Frequency Response: 100Hz to 20kHz
Sensitivity: -37dB

Supported Operating Systems
Windows® 8, Windows® 10, Windows® 7

Audio Fidelity
Up to 24-bit / 192kHz

Included Accessories
Sound Blaster Beamforming Microphone

ASIO
ASIO 2.0

Recommended Usage
Gaming


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 9:37 pm 
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I'm sure there are lots of preferred soundcards but I'm looking at choices for a future transmitter. Streaming for now.
I currently have an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 and looking at the following:
VX222HR Digigram 192KHz 24bit AES Digital Balanced XLR Broadcast Audio PCI Card
Digigram PCX924 v2 AES/EBU & Balanced Audio Broadcast Multichannel Sound Card
I found these on eBay and I don't have to worry about compatibility for my standalone Stereo Tool Linux box because Digigram
states they are Linux compatible and the Alsa Project has them listed as compatible.
Any comments and suggestions are appreciated

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 7:41 am 

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Would you know of a reliable shop in Spain in which I could get the Digigram PCX924 v2 or something equivalent? I'm looking at these flats in Tenerife and would like to get one locally for a computer build if possible.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 25, 2019 1:02 pm 

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http://www.audioscience.com/internet/pr ... si581x.htm

This card was actually designed for ST users.Sounds amazing.Broadcasters in the USA have used Audioscience cards for decades.


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PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2020 3:31 am 

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What about the UMC202HD? It's quite cheap, but datasheet states bad numbers for frequency response.. Are they true, or can the output generate RDS?
Behringer UMC202HD is the best soundcard, It's cheap and the frequency response is pretty good. I'm a proud user of it, Everyone at my country is buying it to run Processing on air.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:38 pm 

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What about the UMC202HD? It's quite cheap, but datasheet states bad numbers for frequency response.. Are they true, or can the output generate RDS?
Behringer UMC202HD is the best soundcard, It's cheap and the frequency response is pretty good. I'm a proud user of it, Everyone at my country is buying it to run Processing on air.
How do you connect this sound card to the MPX input (BNC) of a FM transmitter?

Thanks in advance


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 19, 2020 8:42 am 

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Location: France
Personally, I bought a RG58 cable already fitted with two BNC connectors. I cut this cable into two parts and soldered a Neutrik 6.35 jack at the end of each part. Of course, just one cable is needed to feed MPX to the transmitter, so I have a spare cable!


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 20, 2020 2:32 am 

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Location: Brazil
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What about the UMC202HD? It's quite cheap, but datasheet states bad numbers for frequency response.. Are they true, or can the output generate RDS?
Behringer UMC202HD is the best soundcard, It's cheap and the frequency response is pretty good. I'm a proud user of it, Everyone at my country is buying it to run Processing on air.
How do you connect this sound card to the MPX input (BNC) of a FM transmitter?

Thanks in advance
Just soldered a P10 on the start of the cable and on end i've soldered a BNC connector. simple, and remember, mono connection. never ever go with stereo if you going to feed a MPX input.

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