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10868 09-08-2014 0600 XPA MFSK-20/10Bd 813 813 813 000 07724 1
0 10140
14375 09-08-2014 0500 HM01 AM/RDFT 50014 57454 86751 76112 28056 02231
//11462 kHz
11462 09-08-2014 0500 HM01
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For those playing with the modern SDR's, do they have selectable bandwidth?
Everything I am familiar with has things alongs the line of 2 KHz or so for
AM, 1.4 for SSB, various CW bandwidths, 100-200 KHz for
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13435 09-08-2014 0700 HM01 AM/RDFT 50014 57454 86751 76112 28056 02231
11635 09-08-2014 0800 HM01 AM/RDFT 50014 57454 86751 76112 28056 02231
12177 09-08-2014 0800 E07a USB 148 148 148 000
Ary
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Hello Kurt, this is Bill WD8ARZ.
Understandable questions, and I can answer them as they apply to the
SDR-IQ. It has had several firmware updates since it originally came out.
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Hello -
just as a disclosure of interest thing, do you produce this SDR-IQ
radio? :-) because your information sounds a lot like a commercial :-)
Anyway, it seems like a good radio at a good price. Does it work
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Wrong number in second group. 7 instead of 6. Here are the correct logs
14375 09-08-2014 0500 HM01 AM/RDFT 50014 56454 86751 76112 28056 02231
//11462 kHz
11462 09-08-2014 0500 HM01 AM/RDFT 50014 56454
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Apparently commercials out side the United States are more interesting
than here.
NO!
I never ADVERTISE or represent any products.
Apparently my writing style is faulty, and I apologize for defective genes.
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I found it interesting and informative!
On Aug 9, 2014, at 10:24 AM, WD8ARZ wd8...@comcast.net wrote:
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Apparently
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HDSDR has a slider in a window that allows you to set the bandwidth to just
about anything you want. I am also playing with SDR# but I haven't gotten
far enough to experiment with the settings like that, though.
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After providing feedback to KD7JYK on his SDR question (disclosure - I
dont sell or represent this product), I downloaded the latest version
SpectraVue http://www.rfspace.com/RFSPACE/SVDownload.html (disclosure
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Hello -
I just updated, after six years, my number-station/OTP creator program at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/papazulu/
It's a perl program for Linux to be run on a console/terminal, so I have
no idea on
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Oh Perl runs on Windoze too.
On August 9, 2014 9:28:07 AM AKDT, Flavio Cardone fcard...@wp.pl wrote:
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Hello -
I just updated,
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For those playing with the modern SDR's, do they have selectable bandwidth?
Everything I am familiar with has things alongs the line of 2 KHz or so for
AM, 1.4 for SSB, various CW bandwidths, 100-200 KHz for
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