I am in search of an inexpensive -- and small -- FM tuner from which I can pull a composite output, and would welcome any leads.
Both Dayton Industrial and Rolls make obvious candidates, but I am looking for something between one of their products and just ripping open a Sony pocket radio (SRF-M37?) and hunting around for the discriminator.
I have two uses in mind: one is a portable and tunable FM demodulator that I can toss into my spectrum analyzer kit in order to provide a quick-and-dirty "sanity-checker" composite source (the Sony might work just fine for this); the other would be to use a device that is more of a fixed frequency design to serve as the front end of a "micro-peater", for cases when I am in a building basement or other reception-challenged areas.
Any ideas? Thanks!
Paul E. Burt
Baton Rouge, LA
Both Dayton Industrial and Rolls make obvious candidates, but I am looking for something between one of their products and just ripping open a Sony pocket radio (SRF-M37?) and hunting around for the discriminator.
I have two uses in mind: one is a portable and tunable FM demodulator that I can toss into my spectrum analyzer kit in order to provide a quick-and-dirty "sanity-checker" composite source (the Sony might work just fine for this); the other would be to use a device that is more of a fixed frequency design to serve as the front end of a "micro-peater", for cases when I am in a building basement or other reception-challenged areas.
Any ideas? Thanks!
Paul E. Burt
Baton Rouge, LA