[Skimmertalk] [RBN-OPS] Three SDR testing one week
Dai NAGAKURA
ndai at cameo.plala.or.jp
Tue Jul 4 09:46:14 EDT 2017
Dear Mark
Sorry ,I do not know the defference of 14 bit and 10 bit
84dB and 60dB.
Of course 14bit should be better,
I think with the help of SkimServ's super sensitivity,
10 bit one has enough ability for SkimServ.
Dai JF2IWL
On Tue, 4 Jul 2017 09:18:21 -0400
Mark N2QT <n2qt at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thank you so much for your work Dai!
>
> Do you think there is an advantage to use the 14 bit version of the Red Pitaya?
>
> Mark. N2QT
>
> > On Jul 4, 2017, at 8:39 AM, Dai NAGAKURA ndai at cameo.plala.or.jp [RBN-OPS] <RBN-OPS-noreply at yahoogroups.com> wrote:
> >
> > de JF2IWL
> >
> > This may be,,(I want to be),,,final SkimServ testing of QS1R ,
> > Red Pitaya-10 and S9-C long term one week.
> >
> > http://59925.org/misc/SkimServ_SDR_comparison/
> >
> > QS1R and S9-C has discontinued , our choice for multi-band SkimServ,
> > is only Red Pitaya the present time.
> > ( It's very sorry Phil N8VB stop developing New QS1R )
> >
> > I feel even 10bit Red Pitaya is good enough for SkimServ.
> >
> > Dai JF2IWL
> >
> >
> >
> >
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