Onkohan tästä tietoa kellään?

"RFSPACE SDR-14 Software Defined Radio
"http://www.rfspace.com/sdr14.html"; - has anyone looked into this yet
in terms of suitability as a DX machine ?

It would seem that this would be capable of DRM and future IBOC DXing
(with appropriate software loading) as well as conventional AM/SSB/CW.

It can store a 150 kHz segment to a data file that can be played back
later.  I wish that it could store the entire 0.5 to 1.7 MHz range, but
a one-hour sweep of 640-790 kHz or 1050-1200 kHz from the Rowley
salt-marsh during a serious aurora could still bring a lot of DX
satisfaction for quite a while after that.

It sells for about US $1000, so it's in the same realm as the better
WinRadio models and less than many of the better conventional tabletop
sets such as the 7030+.  If the thing can DX in real-life situations
like a 7030+ or R8B, then it would easily be worth the price."

Lainaus NRC-listalta 

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