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On 12/3/2017 12:22 AM, jimlux wrote:

In SDR implementations (obviously not the Timecube) the latency can be
quite long, and can be variable. Most SDR implementations don't pay much
attention to RF/Baseband delays as long as the pipeline doesn't run dry.

It also depends whether the audio output is done using the PC sound subsystem, 
or instead the
SDR has its own DAC. For example, the Elad FDM-DUO, when used stand-alone, 
without a PC, has
a latency that judging by ear is not distinguishable form that of an analog 
radio.
Same for the HPSDR Ozy+Mercury combo, when the DAC on board of the Mercury is 
used.
Only when using Windows or Linux for the rendering of the demodulated audio you 
can have
hundreds of milliseconds of latency.

73  Alberto  I2PHD


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