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modern firewire cards for flex radios

HI folks, im looking at some used flex radios that need a firewire card in my computer -- are there are modern firewire card s out there that will work in a brand new modern AMD Ryzen computer with a modern motherboard? -- ive not committed to anything, but im interested in them and want to do my research

Thanks
TIM

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  • Trucker
    Trucker Member ✭✭✭

    Amazon sells firewire cards that use the Texas Instruments chipset that are preferred with the legacy radios. They are available in both the older PCI interface and the newer PCIe interface. If you do a search here on the Community, there is a lot of good information on choosing the best firewire card. And there are some very good articles from Tim Ellison on setting up the firewire card with Windows.

    Another good resource is KE9NS's website ( Google his callsign and PowerSDR) and you will find a lot of good information along with Darren's version of PowerSDR which is really great.

    James

    WD5GWY

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