[Heath] SB-620?
Bill Cromwell
wrcromwell at gmail.com
Fri Sep 13 17:49:40 EDT 2013
Hi Chris,
I am on two and the *one* I recommend is the Soft Rock list.
http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/softrock40
I'm also on the Flex list but I am never going to spend thousands of
dollars on *any* radio. If that's in your range I'll send you the link
or you can look them up on yahoo groups. I expect to drop them.
I am also using "Spectran" and "Spectrum Lab" connected though my sound
card to my receiver audio output. I recommend "Spectran" as the easiest
one for results as it has far fewer bells and whistles and is very
effective. "Spectrum Lab" does a lot more but has a steeper learning
curve. Both are free for the download.
73,
Bill KU8H
On 09/13/2013 12:56 PM, Chris Kepus wrote:
> To Bill, Bob, Chuck, Glen, John, Pete... Thank you all for responding to my
> question!! Great friends you all are! :-)
>
> First, I am a sucker for dancing monitor displays. Most comments confirm
> that a working 620 does have a moderate level of usefulness as an accessory
> although Bob points out some electronic design deficiencies. (although the
> deficiencies mentioned might make the semi-useful display more interesting.
> Hmmmm? ) And I certainly agree that a 620 adds to the neat appearance with
> the other SB line stuff. And it gets "John" points for his mention of the
> "toy" and "BA" factors. Amen!
>
> What really caught my attention was the enthusiasm about SDR.
>
> Do those of you who have SDR (connected to your Heathkits..and other stuff)
> hang out on any particular SDR forum that you would care to recommend? I
> have an Ensemble II SDR receiver to assemble so I can join the fun. (Now
> we're talking about a seriously cool dancing monitor display!! Right??)
>
> Thanks again and have a great weekend.
>
> 73,
> Chris
> W7JPG
>
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