All good comments - my current reluctance to join the SDR crowd is the expense 
of buying a Perseus and then getting a laptop with enough horsepower to operate 
it... 

For me, another strike against is the whole concept of scooping a swath of 
spectrum and “listening to” or searching it “later on...”

I work - and I have zero time for hunching over a laptop and snooping through 
WAV files looking for DX that happened 8-12 hours earlier. 

Maybe when I’m retired. 

I am amped about getting a BeagleBone webSDR up an running from my QTH but was 
choked when I looked at how expensive it was to get one to CANADA.... around 
twice the price of one in the USA.

I’ll revisit that soon - the idea of having a self contained web receiver with 
a dedicated processor is appealing. Having an SDR that is dépendant on the 
whims of Bill Gates and Windows holds ZERO appeal. Unlink thé receiver concept 
from a Windows O/S and I’m in. 

Colin Newell - Victoria - B.C. CANADA -

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