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Andrew Yoder:
Has anyone used the Cross Country Wireless SDR-4+? I think it also looks interesting:

http://www.crosscountrywireless.net/sdr-4.htm

ChrisSmolinski:

--- Quote from: Andrew Yoder on February 01, 2014, 1645 UTC ---Has anyone used the Cross Country Wireless SDR-4+? I think it also looks interesting:

http://www.crosscountrywireless.net/sdr-4.htm

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It looks like a Soft Rock variant?

BDM:

--- Quote from: Andrew Yoder on February 01, 2014, 1645 UTC ---Has anyone used the Cross Country Wireless SDR-4+? I think it also looks interesting:

http://www.crosscountrywireless.net/sdr-4.htm

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Note, it appears to only cover a portion of the BC band if that matters? Starting at 850 kHz.

Andrew Yoder:
Thanks for the responses. BDM: I did notice that its range ends at 850. That's probably OK for me--at least pirates are currently on 1710 and not 530 kHz. CS: Is that a good or bad thing if it's a Soft Rock variant? I've been trying to evaluate what I'd need/best use. I had originally thought that I should pay more for a really good SDR--something that I could regularly record the European band range with and maybe be equivalent to an NRD-535, but lately I've been thinking maybe I should just go more into the Afredi/RF Space range and use it to supplement my analog receivers. As you can see, I'm not exactly an impulse buyer...

BDM:

--- Quote from: Andrew Yoder on February 01, 2014, 2306 UTC ---. As you can see, I'm not exactly an impulse buyer...

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No, you mean a smart buyer ;) Better safe than sorry with a product you dislike and wasted money 8)

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