Check your input to make sure it is a stereo L/R input. Image rejection will be 
bad if it is a single input. 

Leif Asbrink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:          Hi Vojtech,

> I built a SoftRock RXTX 40 recently and I am disappointed with its
> image suppression when using built in laptop sound card. My ATS-3b is
> much better in this regard, being a classic superhetodyne with two
> NE612 and 4 crystal ladder filter. Need to say the software that I am
> using has very poor IQ calibration.

You might try to use Linrad. It has the image suppression in the 
frequency domain.
As far as I know it can be calibrated to any hardware that is
stable vs time although I have not actually tested soundcards 
that deliver samples incorrectly due to drive routine bugs
(since I do not have ane such soundcard.)

Linrad is a bit more complicated to learn to use properly
but it has sharp tools for interference fighting so it
could be worth the investment in time. I have started to
write "Linrad for newcomers" as an attempt to make it
easier for newcomers, but what you can find today at this link:
http://www.sm5bsz.com/linuxdsp/usage/newco/newcomer.htm
is far from complete. The main link for Linrad is:
http://www.sm5bsz.com/linuxdsp/linrad.htm

73

Leif / SM5BSZ


                           

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