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"Volker Tonn" wrote in message ... George Blomfield schrieb: On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 09:15:41 +0100, Volker Tonn wrote: George Blomfield schrieb: ... The G303i is the first such software-defined radio for the consumer market. ...the ICOM IC-PCR1000 is on the market for several years now... odo True, and the Winradio WR-1000 even earlier, but these are both conventional architecture (although PC-controlled) radios. I don't know the WR-100 from inside. But _all_ alignment of the PCR1000 is done by software. Proper software-defined radio is such where the entire last IF and demodulator stage are executed in software (i.e. the signal is sampled at the last IF frequency). Do you really mean a DSP as or in the final IF-stage makes the difference for a software defined radio? All other things is electronic switchings controlled by software. odo In the extreme case of a software defined radio, the antenna would connect to a fast A/D converter and the result is processed digitally. From a practical sense that isn't done. It can be done with a mixer and a vfo to convert to a 12 kHz IF and then fed directly to a sound card in a PC. The rest of the signal processing is done digitally in the PC. The WINRADIO has a little bit more done in electronics as it is a dual conversion system. Once the signal is at the second IF (12 kHz) then everything else is done in the PC. The final IF filtering and all demodulation is done in the PC. On the other hand, the R1000 represents a conventional radio that has had the controlling processor and front panel moved to the PC. None of the signal processing is done in the PC. This is an example of a PC controlled radio vs. a software defined radio. craigm |
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 18:05:33 GMT, wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 11:23:56 GMT, (George Blomfield) wrote: I repeat- no one makes a decent affordable receiver that could be considered state of the art. Except Winradio... ;-) OK George, tell you what- send me one and if it's everything you claim its cracked up to be... no spurs, clean as a whistle sitting inside my computer, no overload using a normal antenna, super duper beats anything in sight- and I'll buy it. :-) Wow, if I were a dealer I would have now made a sale! :-) But as I am not, sorry: Can't supply. Are there any Winradio dealers out there reading this? (I trust you will share your commission with me! ;-)) George |
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