I  upgraded to PERSEUS from an AOR7030+ about 4 years ago' It took me about a 
week or so to set up and operate WITH the help of an experienced PERSEUS user 
PAUL CRANKSHAW. I am still learning what this set can do. This summer I learnt 
how to get exact frequencies for off frequency Latin American stations. Also 
this year I learnt how to use the sets Automatic notch to suppress adjacent 
powerful station splash. The only thing that annoys me with PERSEUS is that it 
can "jitter" at the start of a new time block after frequent listening. This is 
why you should always start your recording on the 7s or 8s not on the 5s which 
might "jitter" on the ID.
I did get a separate laptop for PERSEUS. It has 270GB available hard drive 
space. The PERSEUS audio WAVs are very big. I can get 10 hours of recording. I 
don't clutter the hard drive so I have maximum space for the WAVs. Finally 
after using many receivers over the past 45 years I believe the PERSEUS will 
take some replacing for medium wave (AM) trans-Atlantic DX.

Best wishes

Barry  :-)               (Carlisle UK, PERSEUS, 3.7m x 10m Flag + FLG100 amp)
     

________________________________
 From: Russ Johnson <[email protected]>
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, 25 November 2012, 5:37
Subject: Re: [IRCA] State of the art SDR (Perseus, etc)
  What is the learning curve to the Perseus for someone that has zeroexperience 
with SDR?Is it recommended that you have a dedicated laptop for it?How well 
does it do unattended recording sessions?Is there an FAQ out there anywhere for 
someone with no SDR experience tohave their 'stupid questions' answered?On Sun, 
Nov 25, 2012 at 12:20 AM, neilkaz <[email protected]> wrote:> I'll say it 
again, if you have anything close to the desire to record the> entire band, 
just pony up the grand (noting that no SDR is cheap) and buy> the Perseus.>> 
The ammount of DX I've found with the Perseus recordings continues to> shock 
me.>> It is far and away the best rx I've ever used. Selectivity puts the R8x> 
genre to shame as well as the AOR 7030+. Perseus is MUCH better next to my> 
super power locals from Chicago and also clearly better at pulling audio> from 
slightly off freq domestics like KMVL just below 1220.>> If you do decide to 
get the Perseus and want an
 antenna for the entire> band with good directivity, just ask me on list so all 
can read and try.> And, yes, I will recommend something from the Double Loop 
genre for your> inland QTH where directivity as well as F/B is key.>> 73 KAZ>>> 
-----Original Message-----> >From: Chuck <[email protected]>> >Sent: Nov 24, 
2012 10:55 PM> >To: [email protected]> >Subject: Re: [IRCA] State of the 
art SDR (Perseus, etc)> >> >Les -> >> >I see only two negative posts about the 
software. Both are from the same> >person, and both give the Perseus 0 stars.> 
>> >One post is about the fact that Perseus does not support Win 8. Reality:> 
>Microtelecom has promised full Win 8 support.> >> >The other post says that 
Microtelecom has abandoned the Perseus and it> >is a legacy product. Reality: 
Microtelecom has said just the opposite,> >has recently released an update, Win 
8 is support is in progress and> >further updates are loosely promised.> >> 
>There's always someone that
 has to find extreme fault. You can agree /> >disagree whether the most popular 
(I assume) SDR deserves 0 stars.> >> >The only bad thing I can say about the 
Perseus is that processing delay> >means you might lose a CW character or 2 as 
you T/R switch from your> >transmitter to your receiver. But that's a generic 
SDR problem and the> >Perseus suffers from the expected delay caused by 
software. Not a> >problem for MW DXing.> >> >Chuck> >> >> >On 11/24/2012 7:43 
PM, Les Rayburn wrote:> >> Chuck,> >>> >> Most of the negative complaints are 
based off recent posts to the> >> "product review" section of eham.net. 
Obviously, hams may be> >> attempting to use the Perseus for other 
applications> >> beyond MW DXing.> >>> >> I own an SDR-IQ, and I'm very pleased 
with it. I'm not sure that the> >> ability to capture the entire band will be 
all that important to me> >> (though it could raise the totals quickly just by 
recording> >> TOH ID's). My biggest obstacle is
 always time (time to review> >> recordings, time at the dials, etc) But it's 
clear that SDR's are the> >> tool of choice.> >>> >> Thanks to all on the list 
for the advice.> >>> >> 73,> >>> >> Les N1LF> >>> >>> >> Les Rayburn, Director> 
>> High Noon Film> >> 130 1st Avenue West> >> Alabaster, AL 35007-8536> >> 
(205) 621-7500> >> (205) 621-7505 FAX> >> (205) 253-4867 CELL> >> 
http://www.highnoonfilm.com/> >> On 11/24/2012 10:36 AM, Chuck wrote:> >>> On 
11/23/2012 9:26 PM, Les Rayburn wrote:> >>>> Still trying to upgrade the shack 
to get serious again in regards to> >>>> AM DX. Have the antenna situation 
resolved, just need to relocate> >>>> active antennas and Wellbrook loop 
outside of the near-field noise> >>>> of the house.> >>>>> >>>> Was considering 
purchasing a Persesus SDR receiver, but have been> >>>> reading that the 
software is no longer being supported? What would> >>>> the high-end SDR jocks 
out there recommend purchasing in terms of an> >>>>
 SDR and why?> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> Les -> >>>> >>> Where have you been reading 
that? It's not true - an update was> >>> released in the last month or two.> 
>>>> >>> And a better question would be "does it need support?". It's a mature> 
>>> and stable product that gets good marks. No SW is perfect, but you'll> >>> 
find it more than satisfactory.> >>>> >>>> >>> Chuck> >>> 
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