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The VIrginia Tech professor I told you about is Dr. Jeffery H. Reed. Jeff is the Director of Wireless@VirginiaTech, a research center for all types of wireless signals and a very interesting place to visit. You can reach him at reedjh@vt.edu or by phone at (540) 231-2972. He is always happy to help and I'm sure he would welcome a call or e-mail from you. The text he wrote is Software Radio; A Modern Approach to Radio Engineering, ISBN0-13-081158-0. He gave me a copy and I will try to bring it with me on my next visit. Here is a link to the SDR infrastructure I told you about, http://ossie.wireless.vt.edu/.

I thought you might also enjoy an article written by another friend of mine for the magazine I help edit. It is an introduction to SDR and shows you some inexpensive ways to get started in SDR. He talks about an inexpensive SDR receiver kit for one of the ham bands and gives some hints on setting it up.

10/10/10 ... look at the CDIO pages that I edited ... please work in one page from now on ... please shorten ... look at the stuff I am cutting out ... don't scan your notebook ... --1sfoerster (discuss • contribs) 22:25, 26 March 2013 (UTC)

10/10/20 ... the power issue hopefully will be a complete story at the end of this ... what went wrong? why did it work, then not work? if you ignore this then the opportunity to push the project forward is lost ... --1sfoerster (discuss • contribs) 12:11, 8 April 2013 (UTC)

10/10/0 ... the phrase "not have the functional performance" is an opinion ... fact would be something like "when I type the command xxx" I have to wait 5 minutes for a response ... and I took all the defaults during the installation. --1sfoerster (discuss • contribs) 12:42, 15 April 2013 (UTC)

0/0/0 ... p2w3 ... --1sfoerster (discuss • contribs) 12:11, 8 April 2013 (UTC)