 LD-1B Software-Defined Radio Turns Computer into Agile, High-Performnce Amateur / Shortwave Receiver   Frequency Coverage:  100 kHz - 30 MHz, Sensitivity:  0.18 microvolt for 10 dB signal-to-noise ratio, 5-Watt Transmitter Module Coming Soon, Performance Comparable to Conventional Amateur-Grade Receivers, Turns a PC into an agile, high-performance shortwave receiver,   The LD-1B from Lazy Dog Engineering turns a personal computer, iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch into an agile, high-performance shortwave receiver suitable for Amateur Radio operators and serious shortwave listeners.   It is controlled by a host computer via a USB connection, but may be detached from the computer for portable use with an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch.   Its low cost and high performance (comparable to a typical Amateur-grade receiver, such as an FT-817) make it a great addition to any ham shack. Small in size, it is also ideal for portable operation using a notebook computer, iPod Touch, iPad or iPhone. It does require a host computer, either desktop or notebook (or even a netbook) with Windows XP, Vista, or  Windows 7; a souncard with a stereo line-in connector; and SDR signal-processing software (Winrad is recommended, download it at no cost).   With appropriate SDR software (many SDR software apps are available at no cost)  the LD-1B is capable of demodulating AM, FM, SSB, CW, DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale), and "soundcard" modes such as PSK-31, WSPR, and Olivia.    Requirements:    Personal Computer with Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 operating system and one USB port sound card with stereo (two-channel) line-in or mic connector  Third-party SDR (Software Defined Radio) software such as Winrad (preferred), Rocky, PowerSDR, SDR-Radio (all free)  Audio patch cable with 3.5 mm stereo plug on both ends  Power supply, 6-14 Volts DC, 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm coaxial power connector   Grounded antenna for bands of interest with SMA connector or adapter  Reception of digital modes (e.g., PSK-31, Olivia, WSPR) may require Virtual Audio Cable (VAC, available from third-party for approx. ) and third-party demodulation software in addition to SDR software.  Most demodulation software (e.g., MixW, Digital Master 780) is free.  Reception of DRM requires VAC, which is not included and third-party DRM decoder software.  Free DRM decoders are available.
 LD-1B Software-Defined Radio Turns Computer into Agile, High-Performnce Amateur / Shortwave Receiver   Frequency Coverage:  100 kHz - 30 MHz, Sensitivity:  0.18 microvolt for 10 dB signal-to-noise ratio, 5-Watt Transmitter Module Coming Soon, Performance Comparable to Conventional Amateur-Grade Receivers, Turns a PC into an agile, high-performance shortwave receiver,   The LD-1B from Lazy Dog Engineering turns a personal computer, iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch into an agile, high-performance shortwave receiver suitable for Amateur Radio operators and serious shortwave listeners.   It is controlled by a host computer via a USB connection, but may be detached from the computer for portable use with an iPad, iPhone or iPod touch.   Its low cost and high performance (comparable to a typical Amateur-grade receiver, such as an FT-817) make it a great addition to any ham shack. Small in size, it is also ideal for portable operation using a notebook computer, iPod Touch, iPad or iPhone. It does require a host computer, either desktop or notebook (or even a netbook) with Windows XP, Vista, or  Windows 7; a souncard with a stereo line-in connector; and SDR signal-processing software (Winrad is recommended, download it at no cost).   With appropriate SDR software (many SDR software apps are available at no cost)  the LD-1B is capable of demodulating AM, FM, SSB, CW, DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale), and "soundcard" modes such as PSK-31, WSPR, and Olivia.    Requirements:    Personal Computer with Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 operating system and one USB port sound card with stereo (two-channel) line-in or mic connector  Third-party SDR (Software Defined Radio) software such as Winrad (preferred), Rocky, PowerSDR, SDR-Radio (all free)  Audio patch cable with 3.5 mm stereo plug on both ends  Power supply, 6-14 Volts DC, 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm coaxial power connector   Grounded antenna for bands of interest with SMA connector or adapter  Reception of digital modes (e.g., PSK-31, Olivia, WSPR) may require Virtual Audio Cable (VAC, available from third-party for approx. ) and third-party demodulation software in addition to SDR software.  Most demodulation software (e.g., MixW, Digital Master 780) is free.  Reception of DRM requires VAC, which is not included and third-party DRM decoder software.  Free DRM decoders are available.        List Price: $ 285.00 Price: $ 285.00
 








 
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