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Old November 2nd 07, 06:12 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default options when upgrading to a serious tabletop

On Nov 2, 10:54 am, wrote:
There are drawbacks though - you need a decent PC/laptop plus a
massive 500Gb hardisk as the recordings are huge.


The biggest drawback, I think, is its use of a 14-bit A/D, which will
severely limit dynamic range. As a point of reference, 1st gen DSP
receivers, such as the WJ HF-1000 and TenTec RX-340 use 16-bit A/D
converters. The JRC NRD-545 uses an 18-bit A/D and the latest DSP
receivers, such as the Icom IC-756Pro-III use a 24-bit A/D.

 
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