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What's a decent mid priced SDR for LW/MW/HF?

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Zane:

--- Quote from: Pigmeat on January 15, 2013, 2255 UTC ---Now to introduce our moderator to the dark side of radio.

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I was gonna say - we should at least hear his respected opinion on such matters.  ;D

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corq:
SDR-IQ has been a winner here; learning curve initially only with the supplied software which was still pretty easy. Easier yet, as Chris can attest, is the CuteSDR opensource project; once you get ramped up, for windows you'll have SDR-Radio.com's excellent, feature-rich software (development from the author Ham Radio Deluxe).

Pigmeat:
This is starting to look like a landslide.

Andrew Yoder:
Can the SDR-IQ record chunks of spectrum like the Perseus? When I get an SDR, I want it for recording ranges overnight or when I'm away from home...oh and I think it'd be really handy for hearing the Irish church pirates on the CB band.

ChrisSmolinski:

--- Quote from: Andrew Yoder on January 17, 2013, 1415 UTC ---Can the SDR-IQ record chunks of spectrum like the Perseus? When I get an SDR, I want it for recording ranges overnight or when I'm away from home...oh and I think it'd be really handy for hearing the Irish church pirates on the CB band.

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Yes, you can do that either with the SpectraVue software that comes with it, or with the free program SdrDx, which is for both Windows and Mac OS X.  Sorry Fansome, no QNX port.

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