Hello Group
   
  Well, I'm finally caught up with the mail from the different groups I 
subscribe to. Seems like I never have enough time to read everything (some I 
just dealt with go back to January!). Maybe I need fewer groups. This posting 
could go to a few of them, but this seems most appropriate. Some time back 
there as a discussion on using a radio with an IF output feeding a SDR for 
demodulation. So, I have given it a try. Last spring I purchased a WiNRADIO 
G303i. Even though I got the Professional Demodulator with it, I still enjoy 
disabling the demod and using third-party software for that purpose (I really 
like Winrad. Alberto, you have done a fine job with that.) (you see what I mean 
about this could go to a few groups?) One of the drawbacks with the G303 though 
is that my outdoor antenna overloads it a bit, sending MW stations to other 
bands. I decided to try sending the 455kHz IF Out from my Motorola R390a (I 
don't think it's even possible to overload that thing!) to the G303
 and tuning for 455kHz. I was a little concerned with signal level being a bit 
high, so I've attenuated it. I set the R390a bandwidth to 16kHz and now I can 
tune through the bands by good old fashioned knob while also having the benefit 
of the panadapter display. The G303 sensitivity is good, but I have seen some 
weak signals get much more readable through the R390a. One of the benefits, I 
think, is that with the various gain controls available, a weak signal is still 
sent to the G303i at about -60 to -70 dbm, giving whatever demod I'm using a 
signal that is easier to work with. I'm no engineer, but from what I remember 
from my military training this extra conversion can be beneficial. I haven't 
started using this setup, exclusively, but it is fun sometimes and combines the 
hi-tech of SDR with the feel of old time analog tuning
   
  I'm curious if anybody else out there has any experience with this sort of 
thing.
   
  Alberto, are you considering doing any more work with SDRadio? I like that it 
has AM and ECSS as well as sideband.
   
  My apologies for writing a small book. Thanks to all in the group.
   
  Bill

 
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