I noticed today that the Software Defined Radio from Twente University now has six bands to play with : 0-150 kHz, 1790-1930 kHz, 3500-3760 kHz, 6990-7135 kHz, 10030-10175 khz, 14000-14290 kHz.
But it lasts only a few days, so enjoy : http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/
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January 5th, 2009 at 07:30
Long time no see dear friend!
Isn’t SDR awesome thing! I’ve been quite keen to SDR for about half decade now and I can definitely say, it is the future of radios! Have I told you about my homebrew 160m-10m SDR transceiver?
73 de Janne, OH1GTF
January 5th, 2009 at 09:17
Happy New Year Janne,
I must say : SDR is more and more becoming mature. I closely watch the website from Pappradio. It is a low cost sdr receiver from 1-30 MHz. But maybe it could be tweaked. The receiver chip is able to go up to 200 MHz I believe.
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