In Europe, in SSB contests and for certain kinds of DX SSB operation 
on 40m, the station will listen BOTH on his transmitting frequency and 
on a QSX frequency, often up 200 or 250 kHz, usually blending the 
audio. This is quite easy with current Ten-tec, Yaesu, etc 
transceivers.

Will/does the SDR-1000 support this type of operation? If not, what is 
the true hardware limitation involved?

73, Guy.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charles Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2007 7:16 AM
Subject: [Flexradio] Sub-receiver and other mods in SVN819 +


> Hi,
>
> You have wrecked a perfectly useable feature in PowerSDR 1.8 in v 
> 1.9
> SVN 819+.  In 1.8 I can set the sub receiver and main receiver
> basically 36 KHz apart, enabling me to copy both the Region 1 
> digital
> band at 7035 and the Region 2 digital band at 7070 at the same time,
> responding to calls on either.  In SVN 819, The maximum frequency
> offset is 24 KHz, precluding the above.  Please change it back.
>
> 73,  W1CG, Chas
>
>
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