On Aug 20, 2006, at 5:39 AM, Charles Greene wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Back in the early 70s, I sold all my tube rigs and went solid state
> with a Ten Tec 940 Triton IV and I vowed never to have tube rigs in
> the shack again. This is still true except for a couple of linear
> amps. Now I am contemplating to do the same with analog rigs of
> which I have several including the Omni-VI, and go to software
> defined radios. This would apply to the shack, as analog rigs still
> have a place in portable and mobile operation. I still have the 940
> and would probably keep it as a back up. I plan to wait until Flex
> Radio comes out with there their top of the line software defined
> radio, designed to compete with the Orion, Yaesu FT1K and ICOM
> IC7800. I have the SDR-1000 and it keeps getting better all the
> time, but there are still some hardware limitations that the
> developers have not come up with software work-arounds for.
I think the point was well made that since SDR depend on computers
you might be inviting problems. Unless you plan to buy a new SDR
every few years, it very likely that as the OS changes, that the
software might not be updated. You can still use a non-SDR radio
made 20+ years ago. I doubt that will be the case with SDR.
----
Tod Glenn
N7WD
NAQCC #1283
SKCC #1444
FISTS #12134
ARCI #12420
n7wd@cordite.com
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