Hi,
you start Dream with "-t" as a command line parameter and the GUI tells you pretty much what you can do. Only one service is supported - Rafael wants to add more here. You need to have the FAAC library available unless you just want to use Opus and only Dream can receive Opus. There are instructions on the Wiki for adding FAAC. The easiest way to drive the transmitter is in linear mode using a mono I/F output from Dream. If you want to be clever and get more power you need to set Dream to output I/Q and feed the I channel to the audio input on the transmitter and get the Q channel to phase modulate the carrier.
You can also use Michael Feilen's Spark www.drm-sender.de for this. It has many more features for transmitting.
Julian
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I have a DRMAX-1 DRM 30 mW transmitter.
Last edit: tpreitzel 2014-11-12
Does detailed information exist on using DReaM as a transmitter?
Hi,
you start Dream with "-t" as a command line parameter and the GUI tells you pretty much what you can do. Only one service is supported - Rafael wants to add more here. You need to have the FAAC library available unless you just want to use Opus and only Dream can receive Opus. There are instructions on the Wiki for adding FAAC. The easiest way to drive the transmitter is in linear mode using a mono I/F output from Dream. If you want to be clever and get more power you need to set Dream to output I/Q and feed the I channel to the audio input on the transmitter and get the Q channel to phase modulate the carrier.
You can also use Michael Feilen's Spark www.drm-sender.de for this. It has many more features for transmitting.
Julian