[hpsdr] Ozy with Gb Ethernet
Donald Kay
dbk31415 at cox.net
Sun Mar 11 11:38:36 PDT 2007
Have you folks considered the RFI aspects of Ethernet? I just
finished switching my home lan to 100% wireless due to the
awful noise my twisted pair setup was causing (20 over s9
signals every 60 Khz). Personally, don't think 10/100 twisted
pair Ethernet belongs anywhere near a sensitive receiver.
73 Don (KI6FOM)
Tony Langdon wrote:
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> At 01:03 PM 3/11/2007, Phil Harman wrote:
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>>HI Warren,
>>
>>Welcome to the group. Not sure what we would gain my going to T-100
>>Ethernet since at the moment we can get 35-40MB/s over USB2. The
>>uWSDR guys have chosen Ethernet as their means of communicating with
>>their hardware mainly so they can mount it at the top of a tower and
>>run CAT5 cable to it I think, see
>>
>>< <http://uwsdr.berlios.de/>http://uwsdr.berlios.de/ >
>>
>>I think an Ozy type board with GB Ethernet would be just great since
>>we could transfer some of the DSP work to the PC and look at MHz of
>>bandwidth at a time.
>
>
> With my shack layout, 100Mbps Ethernet is a better option than USB,
> because it means I don't have to cram the PC into a tiny
> space. Worst case is to run a Cat 5 (or 6) cable around the place. :)
>
> 73 de VK3JED
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