At 06:13 PM 12/29/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Rocco,
>
>     Winrad is not meant to be used in conjunction with traditional 
> radios. Even if you connect the audio output of your
>radios to Winrad, all what you will obtain would be a spectrum and a 
>waterfall limited to the about 3 kHz of the output
>audio band.
>
>You would need to open your rigs, and tap the 455 kHz IF before the 
>selectivity stages, feeding it to an external mixer
>that will mix it down to about 20 or 30 kHz, then feed the resulting 
>signal to a PC sound card that will sample it at 96
>kHz. At this point you will be able to use most of the functions of 
>Winrad, and you will use it also for the demodulation.
>
>73  Alberto  I2PHD
>----------------------------------------

A SoftRock would be an inexpensive way to do it, the kits are $12, 
some IF frequencies are available, but worse case you might need to 
buy a crystal to change it's frequency.


Cecil
K5NWA
www.softrockradio.org  www.qrpradio.com

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


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