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        <title>2020 SDR Guide EP8 : Overcoming FM Broadcast Interference with a Nooelec flamingo band stop filter</title>
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        <description>In this episode, I demonstrate how the FM Broadcast band overloads my SDRs in the lower VHF airband range (although it happens in other areas of frequency spectrum as well). The Nooelec flamingo band stop filter (basically an FM broadcast band notch filter) is inserted between the antenna and the software defined radio, and suddenly signals can be received again 😃 For more information and a link to purchase, hop on over to https://frugalradio.com/nooelec-flamingo-fm-filter/ This video is part of a series for beginners to the world of SDRs.  If you have not yet seen other episodes, you may be interested in viewing the 2020 SDR Guide Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe5ZKeM2hRBJ2G_Gvt1JnBxqtjHMMej3q As always, thanks for watching the Furgal Radio (FR) channel.</description>
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