[HBR] What would W6TC do?
Shoppa, Tim
tshoppa at wmata.com
Sun Feb 6 09:32:16 EST 2011
Yeah, I'm still waiting for the uber-receiver built using nothing other than a LM3820 chip too :-).
Don't get me wrong, the LM3820 and Si4734 and SDR are interesting but they do not define high-performance even by the 1950's standards.
Speaking of actually *using* SDR... a Softrock SDR plus CW Skimmer in a contest is very very impressive tool.
e.g. http://www.reversebeacon.net/genn.php?a=skimmer
Tim N3QE
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I think you guys are stuck in the mid 1900's. Today TC would probably be
using something like a Software Defined Radio or possibly a even a more
modern design such as the Silicon Labs Si4734.
Flame away.
Dan K9WEK
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