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WinRadio Excalibur ?
The WRTH 2011 has a glowing review of this radio, the WinRadio
Excalibur. It sounds like first consumer-class software-defined blackbox radio to finally get most everything right. Anyone here have any experience with this radio? IT looks mighty attractive... Bruce |
WinRadio Excalibur ?
On 04/10/2011 12:37 PM, bpnjensen wrote:
The WRTH 2011 has a glowing review of this radio, the WinRadio Excalibur. It sounds like first consumer-class software-defined blackbox radio to finally get most everything right. Anyone here have any experience with this radio? IT looks mighty attractive... Bruce Too bad you need a computer running Windows to get it to work... |
WinRadio Excalibur ?
On Apr 10, 1:02*pm, dave wrote:
On 04/10/2011 12:37 PM, bpnjensen wrote: The WRTH 2011 has a glowing review of this radio, the WinRadio Excalibur. *It sounds like first consumer-class software-defined blackbox radio to finally get most everything right. *Anyone here have any experience with this radio? *IT looks mighty attractive... Bruce Too bad you need a computer running Windows to get it to work... Well, not EVERYBODY hates windows.or is too autistic to use it ;-) |
WinRadio Excalibur ?
On 04/10/2011 02:11 PM, bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 10, 1:02 pm, wrote: On 04/10/2011 12:37 PM, bpnjensen wrote: The WRTH 2011 has a glowing review of this radio, the WinRadio Excalibur. It sounds like first consumer-class software-defined blackbox radio to finally get most everything right. Anyone here have any experience with this radio? IT looks mighty attractive... Bruce Too bad you need a computer running Windows to get it to work... Well, not EVERYBODY hates windows.or is too autistic to use it ;-) I neither hate it nor fail to understand it. I can't afford it. |
WinRadio Excalibur ?
On Sun, 10 Apr 2011 12:37:31 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote: The WRTH 2011 has a glowing review of this radio, the WinRadio Excalibur. It sounds like first consumer-class software-defined blackbox radio to finally get most everything right. Anyone here have any experience with this radio? IT looks mighty attractive... Bruce I have a Perseus which is very similar in specs. The best thing about these radios are the filters which are truly brick wall. The bad thing is that you have to boot up the computer and update it. But, once you have the computer running there are many benefits. Like constant readout of the station on freq., running decoding programs like MMSSTV in the background, recording a big chunk of spectrum on the HD for later playback, and excellent noise reduction. I use a dedicated laptop to run the SDR and have had no problems running multiple programs using Virtual Audio Cable to connect them together. In fact, I got a perfect SSTV picture from Wolverine Radio last night with MMSSTV set to Auto and running in the background along with the SDR. BTW Channel Z Radio is on 6925kHz AM right now 2148 UTC Jim(MI) |
WinRadio Excalibur ?
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WinRadio Excalibur ?
On 04/11/2011 08:25 AM, BDK wrote:
In . com, says... On 04/10/2011 02:11 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Apr 10, 1:02 pm, wrote: On 04/10/2011 12:37 PM, bpnjensen wrote: The WRTH 2011 has a glowing review of this radio, the WinRadio Excalibur. It sounds like first consumer-class software-defined blackbox radio to finally get most everything right. Anyone here have any experience with this radio? IT looks mighty attractive... Bruce Too bad you need a computer running Windows to get it to work... Well, not EVERYBODY hates windows.or is too autistic to use it ;-) I neither hate it nor fail to understand it. I can't afford it. You can easily find a cheap XP machine for $100 or even less. ****, I just gave one to someone in exchange for a toner cart. I have one in the garage, thanks. To get the most out of Power SDR-esque applications you need a more current version of DirectX. |
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