
December 1st 10, 04:22 PM
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Daft question but someone might know.
In article ,
Jim Lesurf wrote:
Must be legacy technology. The FM tuner in my Sansa Clip+ can't have
many coils, given that they fit the FM stereo tuner (biggest weakness -
no dedicated antenna terminals), a computer (with DSP), EPROM
(firmware), two banks of gigabytes of RAM, headphone amps, jacks, color
display, pushbuttons and a battery in less than a cubic inch.
So how does it filter/suppress the 19kHz pilot tone and the remains of
the 38kHz DSBSC after stereo demodulation?
Maybe like my old Quad FM3 tuner - don't bother to?
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