: davidjmessing davidjmess...@gmail.com davidjmessing%40gmail.com
To: soft_radio@yahoogroups.com soft_radio%40yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 6:45 PM
Subject: [soft_radio] Elektor SDR, Anyone else use it??
I have been seeing the posts on receiving below 2.1 mHz, modifying a
radio
Under windows I am interfacing to dsound and when I run with 96 K my
processor load goes up to over 80% (still have to look for asio drivers for
my card)
Hi Jan!
Do you use Vista or Windows 7?
I experienced heavy performance problems with my acer netbook on windows 7.
On XP everything
2010/1/30 Stephan Schaa sc...@dieseite.de
W7 is even worse than Vista. My Vista machine broke down so I bought
another one, faster one would think, but the performance did not improve,
and 192 k cannot be reached although the soundcard can.
Interesting thing is that once I put the software
Hello Jan!
As far as I remember, Alberto, the Creator of Winrad, uses Intel Libraries
for better efficiency in his Software. As Winrad is Open Source since a
while now, you may be want to take a look at the sourcecode to see, how its
done there.
Did you try different softwares to try out if
I had no idea winrad is open source, when I bought the elektor card I used
it for a while, but after a short while I had my own software running. I
will definitely look into it.
Its Open Source for a year or so now. :-)
My starting point was linux, and - more or less - accidentally I
I have been seeing the posts on receiving below 2.1 mHz, modifying a radio, etc.
Last April I purchased an Elektor SDR, assembled and ready to use. Their cost
is $139.60. I fought trying to get it work right and found the motherboard
soundcards on the desktop and laptop I had didn't handle
: [soft_radio] Elektor SDR, Anyone else use it??
I have been seeing the posts on receiving below 2.1 mHz, modifying a radio,
etc.
Last April I purchased an Elektor SDR, assembled and ready to use. Their
cost is $139.60. I fought trying to get it work right and found the
motherboard soundcards