I'm doubtful if this is applicable to anything but low-end SDRs such as SoftRocks or maybe as an alternative for the SDR-1000. The current Flex radios already communicate between the radio and computer by FireWire or USB. The new 6000 series does not even have a sound card or anything that resembles a sound card and already has Ethernet-based communication protocol with the PC to suit the functions of the thin PC client. It was interesting that the article mentioned HPSDR too, since this also has USB or Ethernet-based communication with the host PC and is also not sound-card based. Makes one think the author's information was perhaps a bit out of date?

Pete, N3EVL

On 6/3/2012 12:15 PM, John Stuart wrote:
I ran across this interesting QEX article describing an Ethernet sound card
project applicable to SDRs.

http://www.tau.ac.il/~stoledo/Bib/Pubs/qex-jan-feb-2011-toledo.pdf



Maybe a preview of the Flex-6000 technology??



John Stuart, KM6QX

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