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Re: SDR HF transceivers (well-)supported by debian?



On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 07:17:52PM -0500, David Rysdam wrote:
> "Andrew M.A. Cater" <amacater@galactic.demon.co.uk> writes:
> > In some sense, you don't want an alligator - all mouth and no ears - so
> > an amplifier needs to be scaled. There's also the question of a
> > relatively simple TX design - I'm not quite sure what the harmonic
> > suppression is, but you might need to check - harmonics etc. are
> > relative to power output. 40dB down on 5W is very different harmonic
> > suppression to 40dB down on 1kW.
> 
> Ah, I get it. Hadn't thought of this, thanks for the tips.
> 
> This is getting a little off-topic, but is there a debian-supported SDR
> out there with a little more juice? From the East Coast, probably an
> experienced person could reach Europe with 1w, depending on
> conditions. But if I don't want to spend hours tweaking every aspect of
> everything, probably 5-20w is more reasonable.

If you can afford them - LNR do a couple of SDR transmitters or you could
get the Elecraft or the Icom 7300 which are SDR inside.

All the best,

AndyC


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