I believe the Apache Labs Anand machines are commercial constructions
that contain versions of the the HPSDR project's Hermes transceiver,
along with an amp and possibly an ATU (not clear on the ATU). The Principal of
Apache is an HPSDR participant/contributor/designer. You can
find Hermes descriptions and block diagrams, etc. here:

http://openhpsdr.org/wiki/index.php?title=HERMES

According to that wiki, Hermes comprises 4 other HPSDR projects
combined into one board. Yes there is ethernet to a PC, but all the
software descriptions I can find indicate that the signal processing,
display, demodulation, etc. are handled in the off-board PC, analogous
to PowerSDR and (currently) most other SDRs - e.g., see the Mercury
receiver HPSDR page, and N9VV's site that indicate this:

http://www.n9vv.com/N9VV-Apache-Software.html

As you know, the Flex 6000 series has significant power for on-board
signal processing and the ethernet-connected PC is primarily for
display & user interaction. I think this is one of the important
architectural differences.

- Les, W9XC


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