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<blockquote data-quote="aceb" data-source="post: 1050845" data-attributes="member: 268811"><p>Agreed, all my SDRs are now connected directly to the distro system I have to switch antennas to each SDR and then connected to the PCs using Volutz USB cables, there's been an noticeable reduction in the noise floor and sprogs since switching to this arrangement.</p><p></p><p>As for PC power it really depends on what the SDR is and how it will be used. My original RTL dongle ran on a dual core P4, Airspy needs i3 or AMD 8 core with a decent USB3 port (not Asus) to record 10MHz IQ files. The new Elad S3 will probably require an i7 and large amounts of disk space if the full 20MHz width is to be recorded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aceb, post: 1050845, member: 268811"] Agreed, all my SDRs are now connected directly to the distro system I have to switch antennas to each SDR and then connected to the PCs using Volutz USB cables, there's been an noticeable reduction in the noise floor and sprogs since switching to this arrangement. As for PC power it really depends on what the SDR is and how it will be used. My original RTL dongle ran on a dual core P4, Airspy needs i3 or AMD 8 core with a decent USB3 port (not Asus) to record 10MHz IQ files. The new Elad S3 will probably require an i7 and large amounts of disk space if the full 20MHz width is to be recorded. [/QUOTE]
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