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The softrock: small, low-cost, good performing 'software defined radio' receiver/transmitter... by unmanaged at 10:53 pm EDT, Jul 7, 2007 |
The SoftRock is a small, low-cost, good performing "software defined radio" receiver/transmitter that plugs into a computer USB port and delivers I-Q audio signals to the computer's sound card. It was designed by Tony Parks, KB9YIG and Bill Tracey, KD5TFD as an "SDR sampler project" for hams everywhere to easily try out software defined radio.
These kits are low cost, easy to build, and just plain cool.... |
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RE: The softrock: small, low-cost, good performing 'software defined radio' receiver/transmitter... by Decius at 5:29 pm EDT, Jul 18, 2007 |
unmanaged wrote: The SoftRock is a small, low-cost, good performing "software defined radio" receiver/transmitter that plugs into a computer USB port and delivers I-Q audio signals to the computer's sound card. It was designed by Tony Parks, KB9YIG and Bill Tracey, KD5TFD as an "SDR sampler project" for hams everywhere to easily try out software defined radio.
These kits are low cost, easy to build, and just plain cool....
Have you been playing with GNU Radio? |
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RE: The softrock: small, low-cost, good performing 'software defined radio' receiver/transmitter... by unmanaged at 7:01 pm EDT, Jul 20, 2007 |
Decius wrote: unmanaged wrote: The SoftRock is a small, low-cost, good performing "software defined radio" receiver/transmitter that plugs into a computer USB port and delivers I-Q audio signals to the computer's sound card. It was designed by Tony Parks, KB9YIG and Bill Tracey, KD5TFD as an "SDR sampler project" for hams everywhere to easily try out software defined radio.
These kits are low cost, easy to build, and just plain cool....
Have you been playing with GNU Radio?
http://www.dxatlas.com/rocky/ |
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