Hi Dom,

You are right, of course, that for full xpol reception one would need two of the SDR-IQ, SDR-14, SDR-1000, etc., receivers.

SDR-IQ x 2 might be a cost-effective way to go, but as you say it will require a common LO feeding two boards. Moreover, I think something further would need to be done to synchronize the sampling phase on the two boards. Retro-fitting this to the existing boards may not be easy.

For now, I am thinking of the SDR-IQ --> Linrad --> MAP65 combination as an attractive solution only for stations with single-polarization antennas.

        -- 73, Joe, K1JT

f6dro wrote:
Hello ,

in case SDR-IQ gets possivle to use with MAP65 , we also need to use 2 boards with a common LO. It is possible to use an external LO on SDR-IQ , but a better way would be to one board LO to drive the other board , I don't know wether it is easily possible to do this , I don't have board schematics .

73 Dom/F6DRO


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