Re: [IRCA] Housing the RF-Space SDR-IQ
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Re: [IRCA] Housing the RF-Space SDR-IQ



>From what I've surmised over the last three years I've followed the
SDR-1000's development (and 1-3/4 years of ownership), when fitted with a
plain-vanilla soundcard, the SDR-1000 performs as well as the rest but with
better (lower) noise levels. Having the option to go with higher end
soundcards (or the HPSDR boards as I have now) for even higher performance
is the key point for me. I like the flexibility that comes from this
approach, and the open source software.

IMHO, I would rate the SDR-1000/Flex5000's software, called PowerSDR, above
the WinRadio and RFSpace software. It has more features and configuration
options, and is constantly being improved further by the enthusiastic user
community of open source software developers. I feel that PowerSDR is much
more user-friendly for DXers than RFSpace/SpectraVue software, and and equal
or better to WinRadio in this regard. Buttons and sliders are very
convenient for adjustments such as filter bandwidth, passband tuning, etc.;
you don't need to type in numbers to change a filter bandwidth, as I believe
you do with SpectraVue.

A downside to PowerSDR: you need quite a bit more computer horsepower to
operate in 192 kHz spectrum display & recording mode, compared to the
RFSpace/SpectraVue software.

Patrick, if I were you I would consider waiting a year or so on a SDR,
especially if you want to record spectrum. Receivers that are now in the
development stages such as HPSDR's Mercury will be providing much more than
192 kHz recording ability!

73,

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA

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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 21:10:44 -0700
From: Rob Moore <rmoore5@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Housing the RF-Space SDR-IQ
To: Patrick Martin <mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx>, irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Message-ID: <470467C4.7030306@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi Patrick,

<SNIP>
The SDR-1000 is out of production now but can be bought for around $1200 
on the used market..  I haven't had mine long enough to comment on it 
but Guy Atkins seems to like his very much.  It requires an expensive 
added sound card for best performance and I'd rate the software 
somewhere between the G303/313 and the SDR-IQ.
<SNIP>


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