WiNRADiO Future of radio
   

   PC Radios Rule
WINRADiO WR-3150e with a laptop After the introduction of the world's first commercially available PC-based wide-band communications receiver in 1995, WiNRADiO Communications went from strength to strength. Today we are a major international corporation supplying products to radio enthusiasts and large government organizations alike. The reasons for our success? Innovation, and ownership of breakthrough software and hardware technologies making it possible to integrate radio with computing to an extent never seen before.
PC Radio Advantages

Radio communications have been around for over 100 years.

Personal computers for about 30 years.

We thought it a bit strange that, until the arrival of our first WiNRADiO receiver, they have not been integrated closer.

So what are the advantages of marrying the two?

WiNRADiO front-panel functions are more flexible and powerful than those of traditional radio. There simply is not enough physical space on a fixed front panel of a traditional receiver for the multitude of settings and options which are available on WiNRADiO receivers. And there is no need to memorize anything - using WiNRADiO receivers is simple and intuitive, and a comprehensive online help is always available.  

WiNRADiO receivers have practically unlimited memory capacity. You can have as many memories as you can fit on your hard disk.

New functions, for example databases, or various signal processing and decoding programs can easily be integrated with WiNRADiO software.

WiNRADiO receivers have been designed with multi-channel applications in mind. A single PC can contain and control more than just one WiNRADiO. With several receivers installed in your PC, you can observe activity on several bands simultaneously.

The processing power of a PC can be used to process received radio signals. Most modern PCs have more processing power than dedicated Digital Signal Processors. So why not use it? WiNRADiO receivers take full advantage of this.

A powerful spectrum scope is an essential part of every WiNRADiO receiver. See, not just listen, what is going on on the bands. How many conventional receivers have such a powerful, in-built spectrum scope?

The Visitune graphic tuning feature, exclusive to our products, makes using a WiNRADiO receiver an enjoyable and satisfying experience.

WiNRADiO software architecture is open and the relevant information is freely available to public. Third party programmers' application development information is available on this Web site.

WiNRADiO receivers get better with time. Control software is being continuously improved and new features are being introduced (software upgrades for our receivers are usually free) in effect increasing the product's value. Look also at the additional software plug-ins on the XRS Web site; most of them are free!

Internal versus External

WiNRADiO offers receivers based on internal PC boards, as well as external types which are connected to a PC using cables. Both types have their advantages.

The advantage of the internal models are in their neatness - there are no cables or external power supplies required, no external interface ports are occupied and no extra desk space is needed.

A PC with a WiNRADiO card inside is very inconspicuous - nobody needs to know that there is a wide-band communications receiver hidden inside!

Multichannel operation is simple to achieve with WiNRADiO internal receivers, which are designed to allow for up to eight receivers independently controlled by a single PC.

The advantage of external models is in their portability. The PC card (PCMCIA) and USB interface options allow a very fast and simple installation for any portable PC. Serial RS-232 interface is also available as standard.

Rechargeable battery power supply is available as an option for all WiNRADiO external models.

How about PC noise?

Computers are strong sources of electromagnetic interference. So how is it that we can put a sensitive receiver inside a computer?


WiNRADiO receivers are very well shielded using special shielding materials and we have applied innovative, ground-breaking design methods to prevent computer-generated noise and interference from entering the receiver.

Our receivers are typically less prone to electromagetic interference than conventional receivers. Computers are ubiquitous nowadays, and our products make it possible for radios and computers to coexist harmoniously.

What is Software Defined Radio?

Software Defined Radio (SDR) represents yet another exciting step in the process of integration of computer and radio. In software defined radio receivers the signal is digitized at some stage as close to the antenna as possible, then processed and demodulated entirely in software.

This results in significant advantages to the user: The receiver functionality can be entirely redefined by simply running a different program, providing the receiver with unparalleled flexibility and performance. The performance of each such receiver is entirely predictable and consistent as there is less influence of variations in component values.
WiNRADiO is pioneering the introduction of Software Defined Receivers with its groundbreaking G3-Series. Combining modular hardware design with innovative software, the WiNRADiO G3-Series receivers exhibit flexibility and performance not normally available in other computer-based receivers, let alone conventional receivers.
Did you know? WiNRADiO reinvented the wheel! :-)

The wheel, arguably Man's greatest invention, was invented around 5,000 BC by the Assyrians in ancient Mesopotamia. The wheel mouse was invented in 1996 by Microsoft. In the year 2000, the wheel mouse was first used for tuning of PC based receivers by WiNRADiO.


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