[HBR] RE: HBR 2006
W1EOF
w1eof at hamnutz.com
Sun Apr 9 10:28:51 EDT 2006
Sounds very interesting to me Kees. I don't consider it an challenge,
competition, or afront to the orig HBR. I've been very curious about SDR,
and in particular thr SoftRock. Frankly I don't know if I'd haveto time to
really build one, but I sure would like to follow along if someone else did!
73,
Mark W1EOF
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> This may elicit some response for which I have my flame proof suit ready
> and may have to wash my mind with soap .....but being one who builds
> StreetRods as well as Antique Restorations .......and HBRs ......how
> about a --real-- state of the art "HBR" using the existing appearance,
> frontend, and tuning but stop at the 1st IF and install one of Tony
> Parks' Softrock 160m boards (kit available for only $14) .......interface
> that to your computer sound card and have one of the best Software
> Defined Radios with roofing filters, variable BPFs, DSP, panoramic
> display, etc that's available today ?? This can also be done with any
> other radio (I think). Hey, an SDR ARC-5 or BC-348 ?? ....just take over
> at the first IF.
>
> 73 Kees K5BCQ
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