RE: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR Radio Kit

2005-10-21 Thread RussellHltn





Just as a note,the USB port is used for nothing more 
then a power source. There is no command or control of the hardware. 
The radio's output is fed to the sound card where all the work is really 
done. I'm not sure as I see it as that muchdifferent then a simple 
PSK radio.

Still, it's hard to be too critical of a working kit that 
costs less then $25.


From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of N3WTSent: 
Thursday, October 20, 2005 4:35 PMTo: 
digitalradio@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR 
Radio Kit


The kit 
is the SoftRock 40. The group 
that sold the kit is the American 
QRP Club, website is : http://www.amqrp.org/

The kit 
is sold out, but I think a new and improved version is in development and I 
expect it will be a kit offering soon. The SoftRock 40 kit was only 
$23.00. And Wow! Does it work 
fantastic. Absolutely amazing and some 
terrific software is being developed for it too. I was lucky enough to get one, 
wish I ordered ten. I think we are in a revolution in SDR. I would never admit it, but I 
almost think the little receiver outperforms my Omni 6+. 

73 
John N3WT








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Re: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR Radio Kit

2005-10-21 Thread Bill Duffy





Tnx for the comment. It appears to be a great learning tool 
for SDR.
73
Bill
KA0VXK

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  RussellHltn 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 2:45 
  AM
  Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR 
  Radio Kit
  
  Just as a note,the USB port is used for nothing 
  more then a power source. There is no command or control of the 
  hardware. The radio's output is fed to the sound card where all the work 
  is really done. I'm not sure as I see it as that muchdifferent 
  then a simple PSK radio.
  
  Still, it's hard to be too critical of a working kit that 
  costs less then $25.
  
  
  From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of N3WTSent: 
  Thursday, October 20, 2005 4:35 PMTo: 
  digitalradio@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR 
  Radio Kit
  
  
  The 
  kit is the SoftRock 40. The 
  group that sold the kit is the 
  American QRP Club, website 
  is : http://www.amqrp.org/
  
  The 
  kit is sold out, but I think a new and improved version is in development and 
  I expect it will be a kit offering soon. The SoftRock 40 kit was only 
  $23.00. And Wow! Does it work 
  fantastic. Absolutely amazing and some 
  terrific software is being developed for it too. I was lucky enough to get one, 
  wish I ordered ten. I think we are in a revolution in SDR. I would never admit it, but I 
  almost think the little receiver outperforms my Omni 6+. 
  
  73 
  John 
  N3WT
  
  
  





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RE: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR Radio Kit

2005-10-20 Thread N3WT










The kit is
the SoftRock 40. The group
that sold the kit is the American
QRP Club, website is : http://www.amqrp.org/



The kit is
sold out, but I think a new and improved version is in development and I expect
it will be a kit offering soon.
The SoftRock 40 kit was only $23.00. And Wow! Does it work fantastic. Absolutely amazing and some terrific software is being
developed for it too. I was lucky
enough to get one, wish I ordered ten. I
think we are in a revolution in
SDR. I would never admit it, but I almost think the little
receiver outperforms my Omni 6+. 



73 John N3WT







-Original
Message-
From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On
Behalf Of Bill Duffy
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005
10:27 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [digitalradio] Fw:
USB/SDR Radio Kit




- Original Message - 
From: Bill Duffy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 21:09 PM
Subject: USB/SDR Radio Kit


 Last night( Wednesday) I saw a post on this reflector about a kit by a
QRP
 group for a USB/Software defined radio.
 I accidentally deleted the link. I hope someone saved it.
 I realize the kit is sold out but I want to keep in contact with the
group
 that is selling the kit.
 Thanks es 73
 Bill
 KA0VXK











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Re: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR Radio Kit

2005-10-20 Thread Andrew J. O'Brien





Was it posted last night? Here are all the 
posts from the past week or so
Andy K3UK



messages] 




Messages by Date 

  2005/10/20 RE: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR Radio Kit N3WT 
  2005/10/20 [digitalradio] New file uploaded to digitalradio digitalradio 
  2005/10/20 [digitalradio] odd signal Andrew J. 
  O'Brien 
  2005/10/20 [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR Radio Kit Bill Duffy 
  2005/10/20 RE: [digitalradio] Re: Who was that masked man N3WT 
  2005/10/20 Re: [digitalradio] Re: Who was that masked man Andrew J. O'Brien 
  2005/10/20 Re: [digitalradio] Re: Who was that masked man Danny Douglas 
  2005/10/20 [digitalradio] Re: Who was that masked man Paul 
  2005/10/20 [digitalradio] Who was that masked man Paul 
  2005/10/18 [digitalradio] ALE: Scan rate of a TS440. obrienaj 
  2005/10/18 Re: [digitalradio] NEED: 512k x 8 RAM Memory for SCS PTC-II TNC 
  PACTOR Modem Jose Amador 
  2005/10/18 Re: [digitalradio] Re: MFSK in 14994.5? Nacho 
  2005/10/18 Re: [digitalradio] Re: MFSK in 14994.5? Nick Fedoseev 
  2005/10/17 Re: [digitalradio] NEED: 512k x 8 RAM Memory for SCS PTC-II TNC 
  PACTOR Modem kb6yno 
  2005/10/17 [digitalradio] First ALE "QSO" Andrew 
  J. O'Brien 
  2005/10/17 [digitalradio] Re: First ALE xmit attempts expeditionradio 
  2005/10/17 Re: [digitalradio] Re: First ALE xmit attempts Andrew J. O'Brien 
  2005/10/17 Re: [digitalradio] Re: First ALE xmit attempts Andrea Borgnino IW0HK 
  2005/10/16 [digitalradio] Amateur Radio ALE group, free PCALE 
  software expeditionradio 
  2005/10/16 [digitalradio] Re: MFSK in 14994.5? obrienaj 
  2005/10/16 Re: [digitalradio] Re: MFSK in 14994.5? Nacho 
  2005/10/16 [digitalradio] Re: First ALE xmit attempts Andrew J. O'Brien 
  2005/10/16 [digitalradio] Logger32 to support FSK mode keying via USB/serial 
  adapter Andrew J. O'Brien 
  2005/10/16 [digitalradio] NEED: 512k x 8 RAM Memory for SCS PTC-II TNC PACTOR 
  Modem Michael Hatzakis 
  2005/10/16 [digitalradio] Re: First ALE xmit attempts expeditionradio 
  2005/10/16 [digitalradio] ALE for voice QSOs (x: ALE data 
  freqencies) expeditionradio 
  2005/10/15 [digitalradio] ALE is Easy (Re: ALE.. more figuring out) 
  expeditionradio 
  2005/10/14 Re: [digitalradio] Olivia Coordination with ALE network 14109.5kHz 
  USB Leigh L Klotz, Jr. 
  2005/10/14 Re: [digitalradio] Re: 20M Chip64 Hisami Dejima 
  2005/10/14 RE: [digitalradio] NCDXF Beacons/digital modes Rick Williams 
  2005/10/14 [digitalradio] Digimode only dx/spot cluster rich 
  2005/10/14 [digitalradio] NCDXF Beacons/digital modes KT2Q 
  2005/10/13 [digitalradio] RE:20m DataTraffic Jam in Future? expeditionradio 
  2005/10/13 Re: [digitalradio] Re: 20M Chip64 KT2Q 
  2005/10/13 [digitalradio] Re:HF-ALE manual frequency operation and antenna 
  tuning expeditionradio 
  2005/10/13 Re: [digitalradio] Olivia Hints Andrew J. O'Brien 
  2005/10/13 Re: [digitalradio] Olivia Coordination with ALE network 14109.5kHz 
  USB Andrew J. O'Brien 
  2005/10/13 [digitalradio] gMFSK  MULTIPSK Re: Fw: [olivia] To OLIVIA 
  users.- Richard 
  2005/10/13 [digitalradio] Re: Olivia Hints dshults 
  2005/10/13 Re: [digitalradio] Olivia Coordination with ALE network 14109.5kHz 
  USB Leigh L Klotz, Jr. 
  2005/10/13 Re: [digitalradio] Olivia Hints John 
  Becker 
  2005/10/13 [digitalradio] Olivia Coordination with ALE network 14109.5kHz 
  USB expeditionradio 
  2005/10/13 [digitalradio] digital dx David 
  Michael Gaytko // WD4KPD 
  2005/10/13 [digitalradio] Re: Fw: [olivia] To OLIVIA users.- Jerry 
  2005/10/13 [digitalradio] Fw: [olivia] To OLIVIA users.- Andrew J. O'Brien 
  2005/10/13 [digitalradio] ALE - Denmark to California - OZ1EQC to 
  KQ6XA expeditionradio 
  2005/10/12 [digitalradio] Aktuelle DX-Cluster Meldungen von Digital 
  Verbindungen Andrew J. O'Brien 
  2005/10/12 Re: [digitalradio] Re: 20M Chip64 Hisami Dejima 
  2005/10/12 [digitalradio] Re: Olivia MixW S/N ratio macros? Walter Lange 
  2005/10/12 [digitalradio] Olivia MixW S/N ratio macros? KT2Q 
  2005/10/12 Re: [digitalradio] CW decoding comparison (MPSK, Mixw, 
  Hamscope) Bill Aycock 
  2005/10/12 Re: [digitalradio] CW decoding comparison (MPSK, Mixw, 
  Hamscope) Patrick Lindecker 
  2005/10/12 Re: [digitalradio] Re: 20M Chip64 KT2Q 
  2005/10/11 Re: [digitalradio] Best ham value for money gizmo ? 
  Michael Herron 
  2005/10/11 [digitalradio] Re: CW decoding comparison (MPSK, Mixw, 
  Hamscope) Dave Bernstein 
  2005/10/11 [digitalradio] Fw: [RTTY] Slow FSK Andrew J. O'Brien 
  2005/10/11 [digitalradio] Slow RTTY Andrew J. 
  O'Brien 
  2005/10/11 [digitalradio] Fw: [RTTY] Slow FSK Andrew J. O'Brien 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Bill Duffy 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 10:26 
  PM
  Subject: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR Radio 
  Kit
  - Original Message - From: "Bill Duffy" 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 
  Thursday, October 20, 2005 21:09 PMSubject: USB/SDR Radio 
  Kit L

Re: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR Radio Kit

2005-10-20 Thread Bill Duffy





Thanks Andy  John!
I put it in my favorites before I even thanked you 
guys!
Hope they make more.
73
Bill
KA0VXK

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  N3WT 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 21:35 
  PM
  Subject: RE: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR 
  Radio Kit
  
  
  The 
  kit is the SoftRock 40. The 
  group that sold the kit is the 
  American QRP Club, website 
  is : http://www.amqrp.org/
  
  The 
  kit is sold out, but I think a new and improved version is in development and 
  I expect it will be a kit offering soon. The SoftRock 40 kit was only 
  $23.00. And Wow! Does it work 
  fantastic. Absolutely amazing and some 
  terrific software is being developed for it too. I was lucky enough to get one, 
  wish I ordered ten. I think we are in a revolution in SDR. I would never admit it, but I 
  almost think the little receiver outperforms my Omni 6+. 
  
  73 
  John 
  N3WT
  
  
  
  -Original 
  Message-From: 
  digitalradio@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Bill DuffySent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 10:27 
  PMTo: 
  digitalradio@yahoogroups.comSubject: [digitalradio] Fw: USB/SDR Radio 
  Kit
  
  - 
  Original Message - From: "Bill Duffy" 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, October 20, 
  2005 21:09 PMSubject: USB/SDR Radio Kit 
  Last night( Wednesday) I saw a post on this reflector about a kit by a 
  QRP group for a USB/Software defined radio. 
  I accidentally deleted the link. I hope someone saved it. I 
  realize the kit is sold out but I want to keep in contact with the 
  group that is selling the kit. Thanks es 
  73 Bill 
  KA0VXK





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