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In my experience with both PCI and ISA based receivers harmonics
are not a problem, at least not any more so than with any other design. Bleedover is also not a problem, or again not any more so than any other type of RX. The basic problem is that inside a PC there are all kinds of native signals. The various clocks in the system. PCI itself has a 66.666 MHz clock that is divided as needed to do latching/clocking/ synchronization. The FSB of the computer has a clock. The video card has a clock. The sound card has a clock. etc, etc No matter what you do to the radio if it is inside the PC case it is going to be bathed in those frequencies, their harmonics, the images, etc. You can attempt to shield it, and with enough effort it can be somewhat successful, but remember that many of those "problem" frequencies are at or very near frequencies you will be wanting to receive, ones that you have intentionally made the receiver very sensitive to. It is always better to _not_ start with a problem of this nature. Keeping the RX out of that noisy environment is a good starting point. LOL However, here at the house I have three radios that are cards, two ISA's and one PCI, all three are Winradios, one WR-1000i, one WR-1550i, and one WR-315i. Sometimes they are the right answer. C! "OM" wrote in message news ![]() On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 01:38:23 GMT, "Colic" wrote: But why do you want a PCI based answer? A PCI RX is going to have the same noise problems that the ISA products had. Inside a computer case is just a very noisy environment for a radio. ...As I stated, it's a space issue. The real concern is whether someone managed to come up with a slot solution that somehow addressed the various bleedover and harmonics issues. OM |
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