Just as a note, the USB port is used for nothing more
then a power source. There is no command or control of the hardware.
The radio's output is fed to the sound card where all the work is really
done. I'm not sure as I see it as that much different then a simple
PSK radio.
Still, it's hard to be too critical of a working kit that
costs less then $25. From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of N3WT Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 4:35 PM To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR Radio Kit The kit
is the SoftRock 40. The group
that sold the kit is the American
QRP Club, website is : http://www.amqrp.org/ The kit
is sold out, but I think a new and improved version is in development and I
expect it will be a kit offering soon. The SoftRock 40 kit was only
$23.00. And Wow! Does it work
fantastic. Absolutely amazing and some
terrific software is being developed for it too. I was lucky enough to get one,
wish I ordered ten. I think we are in a revolution in SDR. I would never admit it, but I
almost think the little receiver outperforms my Omni 6+. 73
John N3WT The K3UK DIGITAL MODES SPOTTING CLUSTER AT telnet://208.15.25.196/ More info at http:///www.obriensweb.com
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