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On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 02:11:36 GMT, "B L R"
wrote: Concerning Winradio as an SDR: See the November 2004, December 2004 and January 2005 issues of MONITORING TIMES. Dr. John Catalano did a series on Software Defined Radios. The Winradio is a "software CONTROLLED radio" Sorry, this is not exactly correct. Winradio make a lot of PC-based radios, which include Software-Controlled (the 1000, 1500 and 3000 range) *and* Software-Defined (G303, G313). The Winradio G303i was the first Software-Defined Radio on the consumer market. A "SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO" could have it's frequency coverage and mode of operation redesigned by software! Sorry, this is correct only in terms of the mode of operation, but not frequency coverage. I refer you to: http://www.sdrforum.org/tech_comm/definitions.html, in particular to the sentence (under the Tier 2 definition of Software-Defined Receivers) "This front-end equipment represents a constraint on the frequency coverage of the system,". In order not to have any such frequency coverage constraint, you would need to have the antenna connected directly to the A/D converter (which would need an infinitely fast conversion rate with a huge resolution). The current state-of-the-art A/D converters, if connected directly to the antenna, would not provide you with a very good radio at all. That's why all present-day SDRs must have some form of a frequency-constraining hardware front-end. As an appliance operator, the distinction makes no difference to me. But in the big picture of things, it matters to all of us Radio Consumers because radio specifications will not be designed by the manufacture but by third party software programmers. It means lower cost, feature rich, flexible radios. Imagine a radio doesn't do what hobbyist wants it to do so hobbyists alter it's specifications. Mods are no longer in the realm of the hardware hacker but in the software writer. Indeed. This opportunity is already available with the Winradio SDRs. There is nothing stopping any knowledgeable software writer from writing his own IF filtering processor and an entire demodulator. Winradio make the programming information available: http://www.winradio.com/home/developer-g303.htm Go for it! :-) Geoff |
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