SDR recommendations?
Hi Ted,
Try googling Funcube dongle.This has got to be the best thing sinced the
invasion of jap radios.Covers approx 64Mhz to over 2Ghz and there is an up
converter to cover the HF bands. Costs under $200 excluding the converter.
It just plugs into a USB port of a computer.Has also got it's own soundcard.
If you get one i'm sure you won't be dissapointed.
Regards -
Steve VK4ADA\ZL3JR
"Ted Ham" wrote in message
...
After the prior post mentioning SDR radios, and me seeing how they work
withe the web radios, I am now intrigued by the concept. There are
several
DIY and assembled brands used, with SoftRock being among the best price.
However, SoftRock does not appear to be available at this time and several
other brands may be "retired" as well.
What would be recommended? I don't want to spend a fortune, but still
want
decent quality, preferably covering the HF bands. SSB, AM, FM. I see a
brand called Elektor SDR offering assembled kits under $150 US. However,
some people have problems with setup and a weak receiver. Now they have a
preamp for another $75 or so.
Appreciate any thoughts on the subject.
Thanks,
Ted Ham
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