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![]() dxAce wrote: Seeing-I-dawg wrote: SDR-1000 http://www.flex-radio.com/About.aspx LSB, USB, AM, FMN, Sync AM, CW, and DRM are supported. Receive 12KHz-60MHz (Requires external user supplied pre selector for best operation below 160M) see: http://sdr-1000.blogspot.com/2006/09...w1vlf-low.html http://sdr-1000.blogspot.com/2006/10...osure-for.html "This radio currently features receiver specs that out perform all three of the top "mega-priced" radios by Ten-Tec, Icom, and Yaseu." "3rd and 4th order harmonics are so much better than any other radio currently on the market." "+30 dBm IP3" "98 dB IMD DR3 @ 2 KHz" http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4108 Full Manufacturer Specifications He http://www.flex-radio.com/Products.aspx?topic=sdr1k Personally, I have no interest in a 'radio' that requires a computer to operate. Me neither. Who wants their radio to be at the mercy of ****ty, goofy, virus-prone MicroSlop Windows? As far as I'm concerned, they've yet to make a truly reliable turn-key computer. I'd still like to see JRC resurrect the NRD-515, but with a synch detector, tunable notch, a decent NB, and good audio. To me that would be the perfect "consumer-grade" DX rig, especially with the 515's SUPERB ergonomics. |