Hello Clemens,
Thanks Clemens, looks a lovely bit of kit, I am hoping for a big job
to be paid for soon, and might treat myself to a new toy, I was
looking at some of their other gear, and it makes the "Pocket" look
cheap :) Appreciate the info and the link, thanks as always!
Tuesday, May 1, 2018, 2:46:25 PM, you wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>>Hello Clemens, I would be most interested in your opinion of the
>>Reuter Pocket SDR, I had never heard of one before, so Googled it and
>>it does look like a very neat and clever device! Thanks. 2E0ILY
> I guess you have been on the english web site of Reuter.
> http://www.reuter-elektronik.com/html/pocket.html
> There you can also download the english manual.
> Reuter is using a very special and unique way to demodulate signals
> ("spectrum based demodulation").
> It is a stand alone concept.
> Performance in audio recovery,sensitivity,selectivity,notch/NB
> function,dynamic range
> and phase noise is excellent.
> it has an accurate S-Meter after calibration.
> You can have up to 17dB bit ADC resolution.
> Frequency can be stabilized by the built in GPS receiver.
> The only possible signal transfer to a PC is per I/Q baseband signals via the
> headphone jack.
> You can also transfer (static) screenshots per WLAN to a PC.
> Firmware updates are also per WLAN.
> In the future audio transfer will be possible over Bluetooth,too.
> I have purchased the Pocket because it is self contained and
> combines portability with extremely high performance
> and an accurate S-meter and a spectrum display.
> This makes it unique.
> It is also very well suited for e.g. chasing interfering noise
> sources in the vicinity with a small loop
> using the zero Ohm input.
> 73
> Clemens
> DL4RAJ
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Best regards,
Chris mailto:[email protected]
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