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The SoftRock-40 is a small, low-cost, good performing 40-meter "software defined radio" receiver that plugs into a computer USB port and delivers I-Q audio signals to the computer's sound card. It was designed by Tony Parks, KB9YIG and Bill Tracey, KD5TFD as an "SDR sampler project" for hams everywhere to easily try out software defined radio.

This is the place to express your enthusiasm, ideas, experiences, modifications, extensions and maybe more ?

Announcements

Aug 2, 2012 SoftRock Kit Orders Now Taken Online fivedash.com
Dec 21, 2008 Lite II [docs]
Nov 30, 2008 Electronically Switched v9.0 HF BPF kit
Oct 22, 2008 v9.0 50 and 144MHz converter (Beta) [docs]
Oct 2, 2008 v9.0 Lite+USB Xtall [docs, notes]
Jul 29, 2008 USB I2C interface kit [docs]
Jul 12, 2008 RXTX+Xtall v6.3 transceiver [docs, proto]

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Re: Digest Number 5452
... If English is not your native language and you resort to a dictionary or software to translate your question into English, please DO include the original
Posted - Fri May 24, 2013 2:44 pm
Bill Noyce
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Re: GPS Referenced RXTX for WSPR
... I live in Singapore..... and it is very likely mains related. Warren Allgyer - 9V1TD
Posted - Fri May 24, 2013 8:35 am
warrenallgyer
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Re: GPS Referenced RXTX for WSPR
Where do the 50 Hz side bands originate? Presumably not mains-related as in North America one would expect 60 Hz. John F5VLF
Posted - Fri May 24, 2013 7:28 am
John Rabson
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Re: GPS Referenced RXTX for WSPR
Jack Gaining a better understanding PN was the point of my question. I am not focused at all on the 50 Hz sidebands. They are there, they are a problem. I am
Posted - Fri May 24, 2013 2:30 am
warrenallgyer
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Re: GPS Referenced RXTX for WSPR
Warren: If you reviewed two automobiles and one had four flat tires and the other didn't, would it be reasonable to say the first one did not handle well
Posted - Fri May 24, 2013 12:48 am
Jack Smith
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