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Dear Gisle,
I use an "ancient" (purchased in 2000!) Windows 98 laptop - a Toshiba Satellite 2180CDT - which is really no longer suitable for internet use. I "wiped" it, reinstalled Windows 98, and use it only for a few programs, one of which is "RxWings." The computer is next to my sofa within easy reach and the radio itself is across the rather small room, about eight feet away. The two are connected by a cable. Both are plugged into the same APC UPS and I have a C. Crane surge protector which also reduces EMI ahead of just the radio. (My Wellbrook ALA 330S is also plugged into that same APC UPS.) I just sit back in my sofa and control the radio from there. If you do not own a laptop, and you would prefer to use one with your radio, you could probably buy a used or refurbished one very cheap - I've seen them advertised sometimes for less than $150.00. You need nothing elaborate; I think even an old Windows 95 machine would work. Just make sure you totally wipe the drive first - with something like "Darik's Boot and Nuke" - and then reinstall the Windows OS. You'll have a "clean" computer which will work very well with 'RxWings" or any other computer-control program you care to try. (By the way, do NOT buy AOR's "DataMaster" program: it is grossly overpriced and obsolete. Take my word for it - I DID buy it. Live and learn.) I have never had any problem with any noise whatsoever caused by the computer. (The electrical noise caused by neighbors and transformers/streetlights, etc. on my property - I live in a small townhouse community - are something else, but the Wellbrook has taken care of that!) Of course I do not know what might happen were I to place the computer right next to the radio but, fortunately, I have no need to do so. All the best, Joe Gisle Vanem wrote: "Joe Analssandrini" wrote: There is, however, another option which no one so far has mentioned here (and it applies to the JRC NRD-545 as well): there is a FREE computer-control program called "RxWINGS" which allows you to control the receiver via your computer. I'm a bit suspicious to have a noise-source like a table-top PC powered on while DX-ing. Do you have a LCD-screen or a lap-top? --gv |
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