Bill,
  If you're using "virtual" ports, then one PC would be able to handle it.
  Exciting times in Ham Radio.

Michael Hasenfratz
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On Dec 30, 2012, at 1:48 AM, Bill Dailey <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have always thought 8 slices per receiver was pretty conservative when 
> looking at the hardware... Any teasers on how many slices you guys are really 
> getting?  I would bet many more than 8.  It would be really neat and 
> revolutionary to be able to simultaneously skim cw, jt65, and psk regions of 
> 160,80,40 and 20 concurrently.  I presume when you guys have it all up that 
> each slice will have its own vac and com connections.    Of course you would 
> probably have to put each band or mode on its own computer so you wouldn't 
> run out of resources, cables, and com ports.  It is getting exciting.
> 
> Doc
> KX0O
> 
> 
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