Buried in Intel ICH10 Errata update: HD audio “oversampling” setting in all Intel chipsets to use for SDR, Tx up to 2.3Mhz (48bit@48Khz), Rx to 4.6 Mhz (96b). Even without tuned antenna has range to cover LF and MF incl.160m (1.8-2.2) amateur band! https://www.intel.ca/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/specification-updates/io-controller-hub-10-family-specification-update.pdf …
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Replying to @dragosr
You still need to remove antialiasing and reconstruction lowpasses.
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Replying to @hennichodernich @dragosr
This isn't even oversampling. He's confusing the stream bandwidth on a *digital* link which is intended for *multiple* multiplexed channels with analog oversampling. Oversampling has nothing whatsoever to do with what he found. Zero. Nada.
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Replying to @marcan42 @hennichodernich
absolutely unpossible. no way. can't be done. :-) well until you can.
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Replying to @dragosr @hennichodernich
Your claim is literally akin to "you can plug in an SDR into a USB port therefore every USB port is an SDR". Call me when you find a mainstream *codec IC* that can actually sample faster than 192kHz for SDR.
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