[hpsdr] Status of Hermes Gigabit

Jim Barber barberaudio at gmail.com
Thu Apr 30 16:43:27 PDT 2015


... or a general purpose HF spectrum analyzer?

In the spirit of it all, I'm not sure I agree with the generalization about
home networks. CAT5E or CAT6 is cheap enough and Gb switches abound
for less than $100 US. Perhaps I make too many assumptions, but Gb 
networking
just isn't that scary these days.

Now whether getting Gb Ethernet working is worthwhile on the current 
hardware is a
different question, and one I'm not qualified to comment on.

My .02,
Jim N7CXI

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> In my particular case, I joined the OpenHPSDR project principally to enable me to be able to expand the capabilities of my amateur radio astronomy efforts and I definitely need wider bandwidth for many of those applications.  Indeed, helping with ham band capabilities is actually a sideline for me relative to my main interest in SDR, in fact.  I have always been, and continue to be, intensely interested in developing wider bandwidth capabilities for our OpenHPSDR hardware/firmware/software.
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> 73, Joe K5SO
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