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Hello,

I'm definitely enjoying the softrock/tiny-linear combination. I never had a rig with a panadapter before, and it could get addicting. What's not addicting is the forest of little circuit boards, pods and cables on my desk. This mess just begs to be
packaged in an enclosure that looks like a radio.

As a first cut - I'm thinking of sticking the Softrock board, a usb sound card, and the tiniest possible USB hub - in a box.

For a later project - it sure would be cool to have it in a box with a computer & display - hence a complete radio. I see people have done that with a Teensy....?

- Jerry KF6VB


 

The Teensy SDR project is worth doing if you want a complete radio in a
box.

Ken VA3SK

On Wed, Sep 8, 2021, 10:49 PM jerry@... <jerry@...> wrote:

Hello,

I'm definitely enjoying the softrock/tiny-linear combination. I never
had a rig with a panadapter before, and it could get addicting. What's
not addicting is the forest of little circuit boards, pods and cables on my
desk. This mess just begs to be
packaged in an enclosure that looks like a radio.

As a first cut - I'm thinking of sticking the Softrock board, a usb sound
card, and the tiniest possible USB hub - in a box.

For a later project - it sure would be cool to have it in a box with a
computer & display - hence a complete radio. I see people have done that
with a Teensy....?

- Jerry KF6VB






 

Hi, new to the group. What USB sound card were you planning to use? All I have is my Win7 laptop or a RasPi3B so PCI-E compatibility is non-existent