I see some endless possibilities with the 6000 series in recording an entire 
spectrum up to 70MHZ.

With the 6000 series, I wonder if  there is the ability to transfer 70MHZ  
(140MHZ of samples) worth of digitized data to hard disk or solid state storage 
in real time.  Is sufficient storage currently available to allow this?

If the transfer ability were available and if sufficient storage were 
available, we could digitize the entire spectrum, save it, and process it at a 
later time.

Is there a capability in the 6000 series, along with SmartSDR, to save large 
portions of the spectrum for later review?

>From my standpoint, if I were able to record an FMT, and analyze/re-analyze 
>the FMT signal after-the-fact, I would have a fighting chance of getting some 
>decent measurements.  This could also be helpful in analyzing intruders 
>signals after the fact.  If the ham bands were digitized over a period of 
>time, and someone detected an intruder, a bunch of hams could analyze the 
>signal at a later time.

For long recording periods, I suspect that the amount of storage required would 
be more than available in the "cloud"; but, it might be possible to record for 
a few seconds.

I can record a portion of the spectrum in the F5K and PowerSDR now; but, not 
sure just how I can re-analyze a signal after the fact.

Just a few musings from an inquisitive mind in upstate NY....

George
K2CM



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