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On Nov 27, 12:36 pm, Joe Analssandrini
wrote: Dear Guy, Joe has concerns about outdated PC operating systems in the future, in regard to SDR radios. I think this is a non-issue. All it means is that it will be even less expensive to have a computer dedicated solely to operating the radio down the road. I too am loathe to adopt Vista; fortunately Windows XP is very usable. A few years down the road you'll be able to buy XP for around $25-50 or so, just like you can get a Windows98 original disc for that price now. The 1.0 GHz Pentium III machines selling at my local computer surplus store for $50 now will be replaced with the likes of Pentium 4 3.2 GHz PCs or maybe even 1.6 - 1.8 Ghz Core 2 Duos for $75. Either of these setups will run SDRs OK. Today's "Cadillac" computers are the old Chevys of tomorrow! I was unaware that one could still buy old operating system discs new. Do you know of places one can buy them? And can one buy a very inexpensive (new) notebook computer with no operating system installed so that one could install an older operating system if desired? Do any of these SDRs operate with Linux? I'm still not keen on an SDR (I like a "real" radio on which I can put my hands, though I have no problems with radios with menu-driven operating systems) mostly because, at the present time, I do not feel these SDRs are good value for money. Some of these cost much more than the computer to which they will be attached and which supplies most of the processing power! The "guts" inside these SDRs do not, in my opinion, justify their relatively high prices. But I'm sure that you and many others here will disagree with me. Perhaps one of these days someone is going to design an open-source "radio program" which will do everything these current SDR models do and, if history is any guide, he/she will put it out on the internet for free. Maybe you'd just have to buy a USB-compatible connector for an antenna. Am I dreaming too much? Best, Joe JA, -IF- SDR Radios become like PCs expect that within 4 Years you will be able to buy one at Half-the-Price with Twice-the-Power. Then within 2 Years you will be able to buy one at Half-the-Price with Twice-the-Power. But the 'key' is like "PC"s with a high enough Interest in them {Consumer Demand for more Freatures} and a large enough Sales Volume to bring the price down, Down. DOWN ! ~ RHF |
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