# fm95 FM95 is a audio processor for FM, it does: - Pre-Emphasis - Low Pass Filtering - Stereo - Polar Stereo - SCA - BS412 (mpx power limiter, simplest implementation ever) Supports these inputs: - Audio (via Pulse) - MPX (via Pulse, basically passthrough, i don't recommend this unless you have something else than rds or sca to modulate, you could run chimer95 via here) - RDS (via Pulse, expects unmodulated RDS, stereo, left channel on 57 KHz, right on 66.5, rds95 is recommended here, in modulation this is inphase to the pilot) - SCA (via Pulse, by default on 67 khz with a 7 khz deviation) - DARC (via Pulse, stereo, with one left clock channel [change when data is changed] and other one is data which is expected to be nrzi with bit 1 being 1 here, and bit 0 being -1) and one output: - MPX (via Pulse) ## How to compile? To compile you need `cmake`, `liquid-dsp` and `libpulse-dev`, if you have those then do these commands: ```bash mkdir build cd build cmake .. make ``` Done! ## CPU Usage? Should run completly fine on a pi 5, fine on a pi 3b (30% cpu, 45% with lpf) ## Other Apps FM95 also includes some other apps, such as chimer95 which generates GTS tones each half hour, and dcf95 which creates a DCF77 compatible signal, and vban95 now which is a buffered VBAN receiver ## FM95 Calibration FM95 features a calibration mode `-V` which instead of outputing the MPX just outputs a 400 hz tone, use that tone to match the deviation on your transmitter