thats true Chris,
Thanks for the information.
but none runs gnuradio, usually PowerSDR is used.

bye,
rafael diniz


Em Monday 27 October 2008, Chris Albertson escreveu:
> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:36 PM, rafael2k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There are others SDR radios out there that were made for amateurs, like
> > Flex5000, softrock and others, but they all use a stereo sound cable
> > connected to the PC soundcard as interface (at most 96kHZ and 20kHz
> > bandwidth), ..., ursp is much more powerfull.
>
> There are exceptions to your "they all use a stereo sound cable" rule.
>  One that you might want to look at is here http://hpsdr.org/  There
> are several sub projects within HPSDR.  Look at both of these:
> http://hpsdr.org/mercury.html
> http://hpsdr.org/penelope.html



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