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On Sun, 17 Jan 2010 02:10:28 +0000, Chris wrote: OK it is a computer soundcard solution but would a netbook with a solid state drive to cope with the foundation not be viable? Small, compact, uses little power and will drive Hell easily and is simple to use. With a little dismantling and repackaging, can easily be made watertight and even more shockproof and a custom Linux build can make it a turnkey appliance. I don't use Hellschreiber, but it certainly works on a small Asus netbook, under Linux. Nick. I have a PSK31 autospotter consisting of an Asus PC900A netbook ($200) running Fldigi; an MFJ-1024 active antenna; and an ICOM R75. http://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html This computer has an 8 gig SSD and is very solidly constructed. I run Puppy Linux 4.20 operating system. http://www.w1hkj.com/ |
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