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World's Best Narrow Spaced Dynamic Range
99dB of two-tone, third order dynamic range and +26dBm IP3 at 2 KHz spacing
(14 MHz, 500 Hz bandwidth, Medium Preamp Setting, M-Audio Delta 44 sound
card) make the SDR-1000T the best performing narrow-spaced radio on the
amateur radio market today. Closely spaced two-tone third order dynamic
range, combined with extremely low local oscillator phase noise is the
primary factor that determines the performance of modern receivers. The
SDR-1000T incorporates a novel Quadrature Sampling Detector (QSD) that
offers significantly higher dynamic range than traditional mixers. Further,
by using a single conversion from RF to audio frequencies, other sources of
nonlinearity are eliminated as compared to multi-conversion receivers. The
SDR-1000T also uses a very low phase noise oscillator and direct digital
synthesizer (DDS) to minimize reciprocal mixing with large adjacent signals.
This means that you can work the weak signals in the presence of nearby
strong signals.
You have 2 baseline options when purchasing an SDR-1000:
1 Watt Software Defined Transceiver - Fully Assembled/Tested
100 Watt Software Defined Transceiver - Fully Assembled/Tested
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"Ken Wilson" wrote in message
ups.com...
No.
Just about all if not all of the other SDR receivers are there.
Maybe they figure since its a transceiver they should pass over a
review ????
73, Ken
RonH wrote:
Does the 2007 edition of Passport carry a review of the FlexRadio
SDR-1000.
?
Ron