[hpsdr] multiple receivers - is it really nesesary
Murray Lang
murray.lang at westnet.com.au
Sun Aug 2 07:48:34 PDT 2009
Hi Graham,
Alex's question was about multiple receivers on a single Mercury ie a
single antenna. Of course multiple Mercuries gets interesting for phased
arrays and lots of people are waiting for this.
Murray - VK6HL
Graham / KE9H wrote:
> Murray:
>
> I would have though that the primary application was for phased array,
> both transmit and receive. Whether you had the room to just put up
> two antennas, or nine. And do all the phasing and aligning in software
> rather than matching and cutting cables.
>
> --- Graham
>
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>
> Murray Lang wrote:
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>> alex wrote:
>>> what is the point...
>> Of the top of my head as a mental exercise:
>> Conference calls.
>> Rx server with multiple independent clients.
>> Recording.
>> Competitions. Multiple modes at once (eg data/SSTV + voice).
>> Diversity Rx.
>> Automatic monitoring of beacons (with telemetry, GPS timing or other
>> novel modes of operation).
>> Monitoring for multiple low S/N digital mode sources.
>> Multiple packet data forwarding.
>>
>> What do other people have in mind?
>>
>> Murray - VK6HL
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