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DSP 6000

I sent a note to Moseley service and have no response. This is mainly used on composite stl systems to achieve two program paths through the stl.

Looking at DRE the injection is 64 khz to 100 khz for the digital signal.

The DSP 6000 indicates it will utilize 64 Khz to 512 Khz and can be used on any FM radio.

Can I inject this in my sca port on my exciter and expect to receive the dual stereo feed (4 channels) at the receiver ?
 
ChiefEngineer said:
I sent a note to Moseley service and have no response. This is mainly used on composite stl systems to achieve two program paths through the stl.

Looking at DRE the injection is 64 khz to 100 khz for the digital signal.

The DSP 6000 indicates it will utilize 64 Khz to 512 Khz and can be used on any FM radio.

Can I inject this in my sca port on my exciter and expect to receive the dual stereo feed (4 channels) at the receiver ?


No way. You don't have the bandwidth available on your SCA channel to make it work. I think if it was a 67 KHz subcarrier you'd even hear it in your main channel audio.
 
This is the same type of injection used for DRE and Ibiquity. As long as it is above 64 khz this shouldn't be a problem, should it??
 
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