Yes, it sure can! One of the preselector filters is actually a lowpass filter, so it'll probably work well even lower that 530 kHz, but it hasn't been tested below the "standard" AM broadcast band. I use it to listen to AM broadcast stations, and it works well. On the upper end, it works well to at least 30 MHz, probably a bit higher, but the DDS only works up to 37.5 MHz.
Also, I'm offering it at an introductory price of $150 US for the next two weeks, and I am now shipping units. --- In [email protected], "hank smith" <hanksmi...@...> wrote: > > can this recieve 530 to 1700 khz? > what freq ranges can this recieve? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "ni9n" <peg...@...> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 7:05 PM > Subject: [soft_radio] LD-1 in production, ready to take orders. > > > > It's taken a bit longer than I expected back in November, but I have three > > units just about ready to ship (waiting on backordered parts that should > > come tomorrow) and two more will be completed within a couple of days. > > When the first three are sold, I will order the parts for a second lot of > > five, and when those are sold ... well, you get the idea. For more > > details, go to www.lazydogengineering.com/LD1home.htm. To order, go to > > shop.lazydogengineering.com. > > > > There are several reasons for the delay. First, after reading the > > comments I had received back in November I realized that I really needed > > to develop an ExtIO dll to integrate my control software with Winrad. I > > had a bit of a learning curve to climb, but that is now done. I also had > > to develop an installer package, and I added an external mute switch > > option. The results are a really good software package that I intend to > > continue to improve. Check out the technical info, and if it looks good > > go ahead and place an order. I should be shipping units no later than > > Monday. > > > > 73, > > Pete, NI9N > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
