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<blockquote data-quote="knutinh" data-source="post: 59643" data-attributes="member: 14776"><p>Many think that software radio will have a huge impact on the stash around us. For many years, advanced radio and communication equipment have essentially been application-specific computers running an embedded "OS" and a large part of the algorithms running on DSPs written in C code.</p><p></p><p>Problem is, things such as DAB radio was so slow to the market (in reasonable prices), that it was essentially outdated before it caught on.</p><p></p><p>By having a general radio frontend (one or more wide-band antennas, amplfier and demod frontend), one could ditch the similar components that our pcs are getting more and more of: Bluetooth, WLan, W-Usb, FM/DAB receiver, DVB-T/C/S2 receiver, etc. And the rate with wich standards develop could be increased. Perhas a beta of 802.11N MIMO technology? One download away... =)</p><p></p><p>But at this price and so little available software, Id say its in the sam stage as home computers were in the 70s when people bought kits to learn how comuters worked, not as an everyday home appliance to read mail effortlessly =)</p><p></p><p>-k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knutinh, post: 59643, member: 14776"] Many think that software radio will have a huge impact on the stash around us. For many years, advanced radio and communication equipment have essentially been application-specific computers running an embedded "OS" and a large part of the algorithms running on DSPs written in C code. Problem is, things such as DAB radio was so slow to the market (in reasonable prices), that it was essentially outdated before it caught on. By having a general radio frontend (one or more wide-band antennas, amplfier and demod frontend), one could ditch the similar components that our pcs are getting more and more of: Bluetooth, WLan, W-Usb, FM/DAB receiver, DVB-T/C/S2 receiver, etc. And the rate with wich standards develop could be increased. Perhas a beta of 802.11N MIMO technology? One download away... =) But at this price and so little available software, Id say its in the sam stage as home computers were in the 70s when people bought kits to learn how comuters worked, not as an everyday home appliance to read mail effortlessly =) -k [/QUOTE]
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