[soft_radio] Question on 192Khz soundcards

2008-09-22 Thread Claudio Re
HELLO TO ALL THE GROUP . IN THE PAST I HAVE TRIED SOME 192KHZ COMMERCIAL CARDS (PRESONUS,CREATIVE ), BUT WAS NEVER BEEN ABLE TO GO HIGHER THAN 48KHZ OF INPUT FREQUENCY DUE TO LIMITATION IN THE SETTINGS OF THE INPUT ALIASING FILTER . PERHAPS ONLY MATTER OF DRIVERS . I AM SURE THAT SOMEONE OF YOU

[soft_radio] Re: Question on 192Khz soundcards

2008-09-22 Thread Walter
--- In soft_radio@yahoogroups.com, Claudio Re [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: HELLO TO ALL Why do you shout? There are cards with these types of filters and no way to remove. You need to run a buy - test - return - buy cycle until you come across one which runs. I have an usb adaptor emu

[soft_radio] Re: Question on 192Khz soundcards

2008-09-22 Thread Walter
Every better Creative Card (incl. Soundblaster Audigy SE for about 20 €) It's a while ago that I did the aforementioned buy - test cycle. There are some variations to Aufigy SE cards. But I definitely remember to have had a card here at home where it was possible to switch to 96 kc

AW: [soft_radio] Re: Question on 192Khz soundcards

2008-09-22 Thread Stephan Schaa
http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/grpId=11061599/grpspId=1705063108/msgI d=3581/stime=1222086057/nc1=5028928/nc2=5170419/nc3=5349273 The ADC that is used in the Audigy SE and X-Fi Audio SE (don't mix up width the better X-Fi Cards which are designed completely different) and the Soundblaster

[soft_radio] Re: Question on 192Khz soundcards

2008-09-22 Thread Alberto I2PHD
Alan wrote: - Original Message - From: Grant Hodgson Try the M-audio range - the Delta 44 is is a superb soundcard, But only 96KHz. Some here use 192KHz, if they do not reply do a message search of the Group. A 192KHz keyword could be a good start. 73 Alan G4ZFQ A really

[soft_radio] USB soundcards/laptops

2008-09-22 Thread rein0zn
Hello All, Like to get some good solid advice re laptops and USB sound cards. After having played with sound cards and benchtop computers I am forced to look into a laptop for portable SDR applications. Min. requirement is one high speed USB for SDR ( 2 channel minimum input sound card ) and

Re: [soft_radio] USB soundcards/laptops

2008-09-22 Thread brainerd
On 22 Sep 2008 at 16:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello All, Like to get some good solid advice re laptops and USB sound cards. After having played with sound cards and benchtop computers I am forced to look into a laptop for portable SDR applications. Min. requirement is one high

Re: [soft_radio] USB soundcards/laptops

2008-09-22 Thread brainerd
On 22 Sep 2008 at 0:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello DAve, Thanks much for your very informative e-mail. I still have questions about the sound. The docking station has an audio LINE input! Is this one or 2 line inputs? Or does one have to use one line and the regular MIC input.