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On May 27, 11:56 am, Joe Analssandrini
wrote: Software-defined radios are also great performers but note that, as Windows (or Mac) operating systems change, it is possible that some year down the road, unless you keep a "legacy" computer, your SDR may not function. The good news is that, while operating systems are changing, so is receiver control software. If it turned out that RX Plus, for example, couldn't function with Windows Vista or some other operating system, I'm sure that some other program could and in fact I'm sure that the creator of RX Plus would act quickly to release an upgraded version of his software that would work with the new operating system. Steve |
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