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I fired up my old 486 PC and tested a Radware DSP100 transceiver.
The DSP100 was an early attempt at a transceiver with a digital IF and modulation/demodulation stages. It was a direct conversion transceiver.,built on a plugin ISA board, with a PLL/DDS synthesizer that drove a Quadrature Mixer. Te two outputs of the quadrature mixer fed the left and right channels of the computer sound card which did the filtering and demodulation/modulation. It was produced by Comer Communications in the 1980's. The hardware and software was developed by two brothers, Alan and Brian Comer. The sensitivity was fair and the software I have has some bugs, but it was a gallant attempt at the first generation of "software defined receiver". Does anyone have one or know what happened to Comer communications or have any experiences with the DSP100? I have software versions 1.19 through 1.22. Does anyone have any later versions? 73, Mike N2MS |
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