Andy,

I plan on switching to SDR in the near future. My current PC 
is a dual CPU 2.2GHz Dell with 3 GHz RAM. Any idea what the 
minimum PC requirement is to run Multipsk with SDR? Could 
you also tell us what processor you're running now?

Thanks,

Tony -K2MO

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Andy obrien
  To: digitalradio
  Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 9:11 AM
  Subject: [digitalradio] SDR-Radio with DM780 20M Digital 
Band



  One of the things that I wanted to accomplish with an SDR 
receiver,
  is the ability to keep an eye on the whole 14065 to 14115 
frequency
  range. If I was down on 14074 monitoring ALE 400 traffic, 
I would
  miss Olivia signals that popped up in the 14109 area. I 
would also
  miss Hell signals at 14068. Now the SDR affords the 
opportunity to
  keep an eye all all at once. My venture in to SDR from a 
digital mode
  perspective has led to a discovery that, other than 
Multipsk, the
  current state of the art does not support direct 
monitoring of wider
  I/Q data. I'm also challenged in that my PC cannot cope 
with the
  Multipsk CPU demand when I try direct monitoring. So, at 
the moment I
  am visually monitoring signals with the SDR and using 
traditional
  software methods to decode the 3-4 kHz of audio that is 
fed from the
  SDR to applications like DM780 or Fldigi.

  At this screen shot http://www.obriensweb.com/sdrdm780.jpg

  you will see how it appears. I am simply using DM780 and 
SDR-Radio
  software together. When I need to transmit, I just use my 
TS2000
  after dialing in the signal discovered by the SDR 
receiver. Simon
  HB9DRV will likely "integrate" these two applications 
later in 2010.

  I did catch a Russian on RTTY this morning that I would 
have otherwise
  missed while I was slumming it in PSK31-land.. Multisk 
does RS-ID
  over this entire 14065-14115 portion, and DM780 is likely 
going to
  include this ability in the future. If people use RS-ID 
often enough,
  it will be really "cool" to monitor 14065-14115 and get RS 
ID alerts.

  So, just over a week playing around with the SDR 
receiver... I see the
  potential... digital mode applications are not quite 
"there" yet.
  When they are "there" (as in Multipsk) my PC isn't. This 
$41.00 Ebay
  PC may eventually get retired for a slightly improved one 
with better
  CPU. OK, back to keeping an eye on 14065-14115. A-ha, an 
SV3 calling
  CQ RTTY, 14082.

  Andy K3UK


   

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