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HamSphere

5B4AIT

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Hello I am Kelly, 5B4AIT from Cyprus.

I have developed a new system for having QSOs on Internet.

Instead of using plain VOIP transmission I have implemented an SDR (Software Defined Radio) concept.

HamSphere is software Tranceiver that works in Windows, Linux or Mac or any other Java driven system. It communicates over a simulated Ionosphere called "HamSphere". It covers 6m to 160m bands.

HamSphere uses real radio principles with local oscillators, balanced mixers, filters etc. The modulation is true Double Sideband Modulation with carrier suppression hence the "donald duck" sound when you swirl the knob. The receiver is a direct LO-mixer detector where we just add the carrier (Beat oscillator) to detect the audio. Filters are made from 17-pole FIR filters producing effective 3.8, 2.8 and 0.7 kHz filters.

The unique feature of HamSphere is that the user can maintain connections under natural realistic conditions. Signals may vary and interference is present giving the user the impression that he or she is using a real shortwave transceiver.

Take a look and try it out:
HamSphere - Ham Radio Software Transceiver
 

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    Hello gentlemen and Ladies. I have the dreaded RCI-2990 receive issue where my radio gets distorted when people get close to my location. I found the C90 Capacitor, but I can not for the life of me find the C89 capacitor. Can or does anyone have a picture of the exact location of C89 ? Thank you in advance, Wes
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    Wes, it's better if you start a thread on the main forum, more people are going to see your question.
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    Okay, sorry, will put in a forum
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    I put it in the general disscution help area and started a new thread. Thank you for letting me know.