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Technical Topics => SDR - Software Defined Radio => Topic started by: ByteBORG on October 02, 2014, 1404 UTC
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Not a lot of details as of yet...
Link from swling.com
http://swling.com/blog/2014/10/japan-radio-co-jrc-nrd-383-a-new-sdr-receiver/
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Edited 10/12/14 12:41 UTC:
Many thanks to Dave Zantow (N9EWO) who relays this info regarding the new NRD-383 via Takahito Akabayashi:
[The JRC] NRD-383 is sold by “Defense Systems Sale Division” of JRC, so this SDR receiver is especially for military use.
The price is more than $50,000 [each].
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Is that a bad link? I don't see any knobs.
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Is that a bad link? I don't see any knobs.
Nope... That's the real McCoy...
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Wooo!
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Reminds me of the old timers who were angry when they stopped using hand cranks to start automobile engines.... WHAT, whaddya mean?? Just press a button and it performs the same task?!?!? SACRILEGE! :-X
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The headphone jack on the front panel doesn't make any sense if this is a SDR.
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Well, shoot I was getting ready to pre-order the radio-puter and just checked the old 401k. Looks like I just have to put off the purchase a little longer.
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The headphone jack on the front panel doesn't make any sense if this is a SDR.
It would not be the first SDR to have on board DAC (example QS1R), this is done to minimize audio latency.
T!
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Before the computer gets the digital data? Are you saying that a radio product will come out of the headphone jack before the data goes to the computer?