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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] SETI-quality receiver going cheap!
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Rob Judd |
Subject: |
Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] SETI-quality receiver going cheap! |
Date: |
Fri, 01 Aug 2003 03:17:55 +1000 |
ed,
When I placed that message there was 5 hours to go and the bidding was
at AU$91.00 so it looked like quite a bargain. I'm aware of the
limitations, having checked the internet for a current source of parts.
It's a fairly obscure brand and they look to have gone out of business.
Still, in terms of noise performance it was designed well, and I found
sites where people were using them as receivers coupled to
radiotelescopes, which is a good indication of quality. Certainly
outperform the average TV tuner anyway.
The belt issue wasn't a big deal for me, it still tunes. I just don't
have any spare change, having just purchased an SDR-1000 from Gerald
Youngblood last week. :)
Regards,
Rob
ed wrote:
>
> At 05:19 PM 7/31/03 +1000, Rob wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >This thing will go to 150GHz. Auction closes today, check it now.
> >
> >http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3037354940&category=296
> >
> >And yes, those are Australian dollars. AUD1.00 = USD0.65 right now.
> >
> >Rob
>
> While the Micro-Tel 1200 is an excellent receiver (I own one) it is no more
> suitable for GNU Radio applications than any other quality analog receiver
> with an IF output. And without external mixers, it will not receive into
> the GHz range.
>
> As an aside, you won't be able to get that weird drive belt anywhere. Mine
> is intact, but a colleague found it to be unobtainable (which is probably
> why this unit sold so cheaply on ebay.)
>
> -ed
>
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