[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> 
> k5nwa wrote:
>  > That is a topic that is up in the air, too many personal definitions.
>  >
>  > That definition is too restrictive, You don't have to have I and Q
>  > signals in order for it to be a software defined radio. I and Q make
>  > image rejection possible otherwise it can be all done in the software
>  > without I and Q and it's still a SDR.
> 
> Given that the definition is to ward off people who don't know the
> difference anyway, maybe we are getting a bit pedantic and over complicated?
> 
> I was trying a bare bones, "what's the difference" answer, rather than a
> full on, definition for people who actually already know something about
> the subject as, if they did they wouldn't be asking...
> 
> However, maybe in futrure I wont bother, it being safer to say nothing
> than suffer the effects of trying to help.
> 
> Dave (G0DJA)
> 

Adults should not be so thin skinned, don't take it personal it's not 
meant to be.

There are a lot of people who don't know the difference and it's 
important to be clear, things don't always have to be explained to the 
last detail but at least clear.

I get corrected too just like anyone else.


-- 
Cecil
K5NWA
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"Blessed are the cracked, for they shall let in the light."

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