I had been looking around at sound card options and all of them seemed really expensive (Re: over $100). With that out of my budget I as just going to see how far I could go with my old windows laptop (It even had a piece of string to hold the screen upright).
The very next day someone posted on the forsale list at work a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum which was just what I was looking for and only $30! Since it's a PCI card I needed a desktop PC to put it into. Luckily I had just rebuilt my home server and had all the old components lying around in a cardboard box. I also had a case lying around from the server before the one I just upgraded so my plan was to take the super old components out, put in the less old components and see how that went. Those less old components weren't quite as fast as I would like 1.2GHz AMD and 512Mb ram but they were good enough.
I wasn't looking forward to transplanting the power supplies and motherboards and whatnot so on a whim I headed over to the computer recycling area at work. This is where people put their old electronic components and the company makes sure they're disposed of properly. It's fine to take something and reuse it if you can, since reuse is MUCH better than recycling. Luckily for me I found a nugget of gold in there. Looks like someone had got rid of their old high powered machine. They had taken the hard drive of course, but the rest of the machine was intact and still together in a remarkably heavy Antec case. I lugged the box the half mile to my office not even knowing if it would work. When it powered up and did the power on self test beep I was delighted, DVI yielded no signal, but dsub VGA showed the bios configuration screen. I was in luck!
Now that I had a machine I needed somewhere to put it, hopefully somewhere not too far from my antenna. luckily the old water tank shed, which we optimistically call the 'guest house' was close and I could set up in the loft/bedroom area. The very same area that seems to have a family of squirrels (or worse, rats) living in the walls and floor. In true ham fashion my first Ham Shack Desk is an old door. The handle hole makes a perfect conduit for computer cables. The hinge holes on the near side could use soe covering up at some point. I rested one end on a filing cabinet and the other on a 2x4 wooden cleat I screwed to the wall. It works really well (in that stuff isn't on the floor anymore). I'm looking forward to playing more here.
The new PC works great. The only limitation is that it only has USB 1.0 ports (a $10 five port USB 2.0 PCI card will fix that) and the USB WiFi dongle that I'm using up there only works with a USB cable extender and it stuck in the window (a $20 PCI wifi card with a separate antenna will fix that too). I'm especially happy that it has 2 9pin Serial Ports, a Parallel Port and a Game Port too. Those should be useful for some projects. I'm using an old Dell USB keyboard, if I end up needing to type a lot up there I guess I'll need to get one of my Kinesis keyboards up and running.