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Technical Topics => SDR - Software Defined Radio => Topic started by: ByteBORG on October 02, 2014, 1404 UTC

Title: Japan Radio Company (JRC) announces a new SDR receiver: the NRD-383
Post by: ByteBORG on October 02, 2014, 1404 UTC
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].

Title: Re: Japan Radio Company (JRC) announces a new SDR receiver: the NRD-383
Post by: myteaquinn on October 03, 2014, 2345 UTC
Is that a bad link? I don't see any knobs.
Title: Re: Japan Radio Company (JRC) announces a new SDR receiver: the NRD-383
Post by: ByteBORG on October 04, 2014, 0138 UTC
Is that a bad link? I don't see any knobs.

Nope... That's the real McCoy...
Title: Re: Japan Radio Company (JRC) announces a new SDR receiver: the NRD-383
Post by: Evil Elvis on October 07, 2014, 0310 UTC
Wooo!
Title: Re: Japan Radio Company (JRC) announces a new SDR receiver: the NRD-383
Post by: BDM on October 09, 2014, 0014 UTC
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
Title: Re: Japan Radio Company (JRC) announces a new SDR receiver: the NRD-383
Post by: blw on October 13, 2014, 0124 UTC
The headphone jack on the front panel doesn't make any sense if this is a SDR.
Title: Re: Japan Radio Company (JRC) announces a new SDR receiver: the NRD-383
Post by: myteaquinn on October 15, 2014, 0146 UTC
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.
Title: Re: Japan Radio Company (JRC) announces a new SDR receiver: the NRD-383
Post by: Token on October 15, 2014, 1416 UTC
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!
Title: Re: Japan Radio Company (JRC) announces a new SDR receiver: the NRD-383
Post by: blw on October 20, 2014, 2227 UTC
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?