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![]() "Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" wrote in message ... "RF Caused By SDR-IQ" wrote in message . .. There is a new Yahoo group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RFICausedBySDRIQ/ which may be of interest to those who own or may purchase an SDR-IQ. The purpose of the group is to exchange information about RFI caused by the SDR-IQ and how to reduce or eliminate the RFI. Is it interfering with itself or other devices. If it is interfering with itself it is perhaps not surprising. It is an interesting looking gadget but it is not a radio. It has no front end. It is open to the whole 500 Hz to 30 MHz all the time. I take that back. The SDR-14 is known to have that problem. The SDR-IQ block diagram shows some front end filters. If you have a strong AM broadcast station near by or a ham or CBer in the neighborhood their signal will override everything else. The SDR-IQ would make a good IF/back end. Better results would be obtained by connecting the SDR-IQ to the IF of another receiver. Or by putting an RF preselector in front of it. The TenTec RX-320D is about the same price but has a real radio front end. Unfortunately the TenTec has an RS232 rather than USB interface and the TenTec only has a 12 kHz bandwidth. -- rb |
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