I don't see much about software in development for that piece of
hardware. More than likely most users will use PowerSdr, its about the
most mature sdr program around.
It's not standalone, u will need a computer.
There no A/D or D/A built in, you will need a decent $100+, 196 khz
soundcard in your computer, Looks like its only going to support 1 rx
at a time, and half duplex.
Seems very similar to the uhfsdr kit development with different LO
hardware that goes a bit higher in frequency.. and microprocessor
display/controls other than just the computer screen/mouse.
w9Ray
Walter A. Carrington wrote:
> The Transfox SDR looks very interesting.
> "1MHz to 1100 MHz. Frequency plan can be extended beyond existing
> frequency range upon agreement." To 1296??
> 0.1 W output.
> Very detailed specs are at:
> ftp://ftp2.rfham.com/rfham/Transfox.pdf
> The first couple of paragraphs are in French, the lengthy tables of
> specifications are in English.
> I'm not sure how to compare some of these specifications to other
> transceivers, particularly
> the parameters on strong signal handling.
>
> Walter, K1CMF
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