There are web guides at that site for all the radio models.
It doesn't drift much and is reasonably sensitive enough. To keep ground loop hum out I ended up putting in audio isolation transformers between the radio and the computer, life probably would have been easier with laptop, and audio xfrmers don't work so well at 192KHz so that limits performance.
I've been thinking of buying a 455 KHz Lite model to help align tube radio IF strips. Like a cheap spectrum analyzer. In my infinite spare time LOL.
Life is a lot simpler now with the web frontend store, although the prices are around twice as high as the old yahoo group days. Used to sell the Lite kit in the group for like $9 years ago although batches always sold out in about an hour, which was annoying.
There is probably an interesting startup lesson that saving people 50% purchase price doesn't help if they can't buy it at all, friction in the sales process etc.
http://www.wb5rvz.org/softrock_lite_ii/index?changeBands=no
There are web guides at that site for all the radio models.
It doesn't drift much and is reasonably sensitive enough. To keep ground loop hum out I ended up putting in audio isolation transformers between the radio and the computer, life probably would have been easier with laptop, and audio xfrmers don't work so well at 192KHz so that limits performance.
I've been thinking of buying a 455 KHz Lite model to help align tube radio IF strips. Like a cheap spectrum analyzer. In my infinite spare time LOL.
Life is a lot simpler now with the web frontend store, although the prices are around twice as high as the old yahoo group days. Used to sell the Lite kit in the group for like $9 years ago although batches always sold out in about an hour, which was annoying.
There is probably an interesting startup lesson that saving people 50% purchase price doesn't help if they can't buy it at all, friction in the sales process etc.