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Subject: | Re: LF: SDR programs |
From: | M0FMT <[email protected]> |
Date: | Mon, 25 Jun 2012 22:02:27 +0100 (BST) |
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Hi Graham ............ to monitor off frequency nets and the tower/aircraft split............... ? there is no split frequency working the Tower and A/C both use the same QRG its just that the A/C being at altitude can be heard the Tower being low and beyond your radio horizon can not be heard........ if thats what you ment. I use the say (A) LO for Approach and then say (B) LO for Tower so when the hand over from Approach to Tower occures I merely click the appropriate LO A or B. Usually a 3 to 4 meg shift, well it is at Luton AP anyway. Sorry wrong end of the spectrum for this reflector........ just as
well the RSGB attention is with the Yahoo mess otherwise we may be getting our keying fingers rapped!!!!!! 73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX From: Graham <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, 25 June 2012, 21:19 Subject: Re: LF: SDR programs Yes I think Andy gave a talk at the egham
convention on using a/d from mobile phones ,
the new ones had the extra bits to give
the full dynamic range on HF ..he was
using hardware block convertors ......... never
saw any items offered for sale
........only some very high price 'HF rx'
using the same ideas ...I think the
give away is the band being covered in
frequency blocks , which I assume is down to
the down convertors
Dont think he is monitoring BS now , or
we might of got the fill in, but one
things is certain, the £10 , wonder-dongle has
saved me from buying a R7000 ...All we
need now is a little more stability in
the control software and a
wide-band FM option in HDSDR
Im getting the gb3ang beacon on 70 Mhz
good signal with my indoor 2 ele quad
.......... the PMR band on 446 Mhz with the
co-linera from 10 miles away in liverpool ssb on 144 MHz
etc
Definable FM-AFC (AND
AM) would be handy to monitor
off frequency nets and the tower/aircraft
split
I think possible the driver software
could improve as more take up the
idea ....... could HDSDR have its own driver
code block .......... Ive noticed there is a
routine that some times appears that
'purges' the device ......now if that could
be run at will , that would be a big
help, to recover a locked system
73 -G.
Hi Bob
If you are directing that mail to me then you need to look at earlier
posts.
However if you are a cheque book Ham then it will be of little
interest to you.
You say dangle we say dongle..... :-0
These are TV front ends that use the SDR principle and plug straight
into your USB port on your Lap top. Normally they are for recieving local
digital TV and radio plus a FM band as well. They are available in the US and
they can be made to tune from about 60megs to about 1.7gigs. If I need to
tell you more please ask but this is all in public domain on the web (but not in
Ham mags, at least not in UK). I have played with these things for about 6
months now and for a few quid (dollars) are fun. If you build a simple up
converter with a say a 60meg LO guess what, you have an all band HF radio
as well.
Oh and BTW I was not entirely sure what Tracy was getting at below??
We are talking 10 dollars not 300+dollars.
73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX
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<[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, 25 June 2012, 19:34 Subject: Re: LF: SDR programs
Been Kinda out of any loop on this
BUT
if what I read,, if I connect a TV tuner usb dangle witht he correct chip
set
it will cover MF to HF using an appropriate program. I use HDSDR with
my SDR IQ
which I like for general reception. So by using the proper chip set
HDSDR
will run that TV dangle as a HF radio
??
Bob K3DJC
On Thu, 21 Jun 2012 22:31:00 +0100 "Tracey Gardner" <[email protected]>
writes:
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