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Re: [TenTec] Pegasus / Softrock 5

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Pegasus / Softrock 5
From: Jerry Schantz <jschantz@franklinisp.net>
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Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 21:05:45 -0500
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Mark Erbaugh wrote:

The Softrock 5 is a kit to build a QSD (quadrature sampling detector). The I 
and Q output can be fed to the left and right audio inputs of a computer 
soundcard where software can decode the signals received. This is similar to 
the receiver in the Flex-Radio SDR-1000.

The difference is that with the Softrock 5, the frequency source is a fixed 
crystal rather than a variable frequency (DDS in the SDR-1000).  However, the 
Softrock 5 has the QSD hardware on one board and the crystal and bandpass 
filtering on a plug in board. It's actually designed that the crystal / BPF 
board could be replaced with different hardware, including a VFO to allow 
tuning over a wider range (the current tuning range is limited to the sampling 
frequency of the soundcard).

Has anyone considered using the Pegasus as the frequency source and BPF. Ideally, you could mount the Softrock 5 QSD board inside the Pegasus and pick up the frequency source and post BPF signal from there.
It already is possible to pick up an approximately 12 kHz IF signal from inside 
the Pegasus and feed it to a computer sound card, but I'm thinking a QSD signal 
would give you both I and Q signals to work with and would probably have better 
IMD performance.

For more info on the Softrock 5, check out www.hamsdr.com

73,
Mark, N8ME

P.S. The Softrock 5 is based in the Softrock 40. The Softrock 40 kit had the 
frequency source and BPF on the same board as the QSD.

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Not certain about the Pegasus, but I believe several are working with different inputs to the QSD board. There is a Yahoo group specifically for Softrock users. LOTS of information here. Really a pretty cool little receiver if you computer has the horsepower to run it. I have been thinking about one of the TT direct conversion kits as the 'receiver' then running thru the QSD board, just have not had the time yet...so many toys so little time.

73
Jerry  W9JJS

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