[Premium-Rx] Re: SDR-14
Dave
itisdave at optonline.net
Sun Sep 18 17:35:00 EDT 2005
It's not a specialty A/D... There's an A/D a DDC and lots of processing
just like an analog receiver. True, depending on what application software
you're running on the backend it can be much more than a receiver so I can
certainly see from a marketing point of view you wouldn't want to say that
it's just a receiver. But with the demod software, it's every bit (no pun
intended) a premium receiver.
/Dave
> The answer is definitely NO. In every language a premium receiver
> refers to performance, not to klickability. I own the SDR-14 and
> I am satisfied with it, for some application it is the only alternative
> to, say Rockwell Collins CX-7800 at 5% price of the latter. Strictly
> speaking it is NOT A RECEIVER, it is a specialty AD converter
> combined with digital signal processing. And the developers of the
> SDR-14 do not insist it is a receiver in a common sense. All other
> SDR on the market are like SDR-14 in performance.
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