At 14:31 -0700 10-04-2009, WB6BNQ wrote:
>As others have suggested, perhaps a Software Defined Receiver would do the
>trick.  The best one on the market and the cheapest uses a very high speed A/D
>process for a range of 500Hz to 30MHz.
>
>Look at the following URL: http://www.rfspace.com/SDR-IQ.html

Doesn't the SDR-IQ use an AD6620 digital downconverter to reduce the 
bandwidth to a few hundred kHz? I've never used it, but its block 
diagram would appear to suggest so, plus it uses a FT245RL USB 
interface which is limited to full speed USB (ie 12Mbit). If so, 
that's not enough bandwidth for Tom's 10Mbit/sec signal.

JDB.
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