It was pointed out to me that the radio I referred to was not currently
available.
I did say 'soon.';-)
The new kit is to be available in January.
I am unaffiliated with Omnia SDR.
However, I did build three of the Peaberry radios, and still own one of the
original model.
The Omnia folks ha
1] T1 autocoupler with low power transceiver
The SoftRock radios are indeed inexpensive and interesting, and can be used
for WSPR and similar.
A better choice, however, could well be the Peaberry V2 replacement, soon to
be available again from Omnia SDR. See the URL:
http://www.omnia-sdr.com/inde
The SoftRock radios are indeed inexpensive and interesting, and can be used
for WSPR and similar.
A better choice, however, could well be the Peaberry V2 replacement, soon
to be available again from Omnia SDR. See the URL:
http://www.omnia-sdr.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=65
This radio c
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