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Bart Bailey wrote:
Is the modern DSP filtration getting good enough to overcome the noise from the computer they're connected to? I have the 320 model and computer noise has never been a problem. In my humble opinion, it's the best radio available in the under 800-1000 dollar range. The frequency database lets you save all the settings in use at the time of reception of a particular station, making re-tuning easier. mike |
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On May 27, 5:36 pm, m II wrote:
Bart Bailey wrote: Is the modern DSP filtration getting good enough to overcome the noise from the computer they're connected to? I have the 320 model and computer noise has never been a problem. In my humble opinion, it's the best radio available in the under 800-1000 dollar range. The frequency database lets you save all the settings in use at the time of reception of a particular station, making re-tuning easier. mike What control software do you use? Ten Tec's or something else? I've become a fan of RxPlus, though I can't say I've compared it with every one of its competitors. |
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