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unknown Softrock module
Anyone has an idea to which Softrock it belongs ? Suspect a plugin for V5 ???Yes, found it in the Files section /g/softrock40/files/%27A3%20SoftRock%20v5.0%20docs 73 Alan G4ZFQ |
Good Morning Group,
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Looking through built receiver boards on the back shelf I find one that might be of interest to someone. The built 3.5 inch x 2 inch HF receiver board is for the frequency range of 4 MHz to 8 MHz. It is basically a single range RX II receiver but is powered by the 5 volt USB voltage. The receiver kit was developed for use by students, several years ago at the University of Toronto, in an EE lab for students to build and measure performance. Powering the receiver board by only the USB 5 volt supply does result in more center frequency noise, "Christmas tree" pattern, about 5 kHz each side of the center frequency. As I type this I am listening to this receiver board on the 40 SSB segment of the band. If any interest in this HF receiver the price is $40 which will include postage to a US buyer. Thanks, Tony, kb9yig On Sun, Aug 1, 2021 at 7:58 AM Observer <tvstreamdevice@...> wrote:
Thanks. I would have tought that its part of V5, but, never saw any |
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So far no one has showed an interest in the 4 MHz to 8 MHz receiver board detailed below. Being USB powered makes it handy to use and with it's Si570 clock any center frequency in the 4 to 8 MHz frequency range can be entered from the SDR programs. The spectrum lost due to the additional center frequency noise is quickly compensated for by entering a center frequency away from the desired signals. I hate to see this useful little SDR receiver board sitting unused so I will offer it again at a reduced price. The new price is $30 which includes mailing cost to either a Canadian or US purchaser. If interested contact me directly. Regards, Tony, kb9yig On Aug 7, 2021, at 4:09 AM, Tony Parks via groups.io <kb9yig@...> wrote: |
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