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After the prior post mentioning SDR radios, and me seeing how they work
withe the web radios, I am now intrigued by the concept. There are several DIY and assembled brands used, with SoftRock being among the best price. However, SoftRock does not appear to be available at this time and several other brands may be "retired" as well. What would be recommended? I don't want to spend a fortune, but still want decent quality, preferably covering the HF bands. SSB, AM, FM. I see a brand called Elektor SDR offering assembled kits under $150 US. However, some people have problems with setup and a weak receiver. Now they have a preamp for another $75 or so. Appreciate any thoughts on the subject. Thanks, Ted Ham |
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"Ted Ham" writes:
However, SoftRock does not appear to be available at this time and several other brands may be "retired" as well. The SoftRock kits aren't retired; it's just that they appear in batches and usually sell out within a day or so. If you're interested in getting one, your best bet is to join the softrock40 group and wait for an announcement: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/softrock40/ Alternatively, you could try contacting Tony Parks directly. It sounds like the SoftRock RX Ensemble kit would suit you (continuously-tunable receiver with bandpass filters for 160m-10m on a single board; I built the previous two-board version and have been very happy with it). The SoftRock kits have the advantage of excellent build documentation (http://www.wb5rvz.com/sdr/) and lots of troubleshooting experience on the mailing list, but it's worth looking at some of the other similar kits from other suppliers too. For example, the Soft66RF is much like the RX Ensemble, but designed to use off-the-shelf inductors: http://zao.jp/radio/66RF/index_e.php And Funkamateur do a line of cheap fixed-frequency/IF receivers along the lines of the SR Lite, but with all through-hole components, and with LF and VHF variants available: http://www.box73.de/catalog/index.php?cPath=112_113_143 (If you have an existing radio with a suitably wide IF output, a fixed-frequency receiver on the IF frequency is the cheapest and easiest way of playing with SDR; the SR Lite or Funkamateur kits cater for that.) Hope this helps, -- Adam Sampson http://offog.org/ |
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