does this cover trahsmitting?
also has any one created one to work from 87 mhz to 108 mhz?
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "g8voip" <g8voi.reeve...@tiscali.co.uk>
To: <soft_radio@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2010 2:02 AM
Subject: [soft_radio] Re: Implementing your own SDR?


> Hi Ward,
>
> I wish you luck with your presentation! Hopefully more people have some 
> awareness of SDR now which makes life a little easier.
>
> Back around 4 years ago when I first discovered SDR and the SoftRock kits, 
> I did a presentation to a local radio club with a friend.
>
> This was just 6 - 8 weeks after first hearing about SDR and acquiring my 
> first SoftRock kit, so I was still in the very early stages of learning 
> myself. I suffer from a big problem with maths, what I can only describe 
> as 'dyslexia' but with numbers and formulae, which somewhat hinders 
> understanding SDR!
>
> Although the presentation is very dated now, and things have moved along 
> tremendously since 2006, Fred PE0FKO kindly made it available to download 
> from his website.
>
> http://home.ict.nl/~fredkrom/pe0fko/g8voi/
>
> It might help provide a gentle introduction to SDR in non mathematical 
> terms for those just joining the fun!
>
> Feel free to use anything from it if you want.
>
> One day, if I ever get some time, might update it!
>
> 73, Bob G8VOI
>
> --- In soft_radio@yahoogroups.com, ward <ya...@...> wrote:
>>
>> Folks:
>>      Over the last several years I have been implementing my
>> own SDR hardware and software.
>>      When I got started I found the learning curve to be very
>> steep and dominated by mathematics.
>>      I believe this complexity is unnecessary and that getting
>> started with implementing SDR can be intuitive.  In an
>> attempt to encourage others I have written up an 'Introduction
>> to SDR... without the math' presentation.  I expect to give
>> this presentation at 'cactus con' this summer.
>>      I order to prepare for this presentation I would like to
>> get some feedback from others familiar with the subject
>> matter.
>>      If you have some time, I would appreciate the feedback.
>> Please remember that I will be supplementing verbally.
>>
>>      My presentation can be found at:
>>
>> http://www.ae6ty.com/ae6ty/ae6ty/Papers.html
>>
>>     Click the picture of the Hilbert Transform kernel.
>>
>>      My sincere thanks.
>>
>> ward
>> ae6ty
>>
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