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Tag Archives: Software-Defined Radio
Cross Country Wireless SDR-4
The Cross Country Wireless SDR-4 is an affordable SDR (software defined radio) covering the HF spectrum from 0.85 to 30 MHz. It features a Si570 low noise synthesised VFO, relay switched band pass filtering, a power FET RF amplifier and a built-in … Continue reading
ELAD FDM-S1
The ELAD FDM-S1 is one of the first software defined radios to hit the market in 2012. According to the FDM-S1 retailer, WoodBoxRadio, units should start shipping in March 2012. Though very little is known about this receiver, the specifications … Continue reading
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RFspace NetSDR
The NetSDR radio is a high performance networked SDR with 1.6 MHz bandwidth. The NetSDR uses a high performance 80 MHz, 16 bit ADC with both dithering and randomization for best performance. The output I/Q bandwidth is configurable via software. … Continue reading
Posted in Made in USA, RFSpace, Software-Defined Radios (SDR)
Tagged Made in USA, NetSDR, RFspace, RFspace NetSDR, SDR, Software-Defined Radio
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RFspace SDR-IP
The SDR-IP is an internet protocol (TCP/IP), high-performance, software defined receiver with 1.8 MHz bandwidth. It offers versatility for scientific research, radio astronomy, shortwave listening and amateur radio. Specs: Frequency Range: 0.01 – 34 MHz * Digital Down Converter: Xilinx … Continue reading
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Tagged Made in USA, RFspace, RFspace SDR-IP, SDR, SDR-IP, Software-Defined Radio
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RFspace SDR-14
The SDR-14™ is a 14-bit software defined radio receiver. It offers a broad range of spectrum analyzer and demodulation capabilities. Specs: Maximum display bandwidth of 30 MHz at a 254 HZ RBW. Records and plays back spectrum segments up to … Continue reading
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RFspace SDR-IQ
The SDR-IQ™ is a 14-bit software defined radio receiver. It offers a broad range of spectrum analyzer and demodulation capabilities. Specs: Frequency Range: 500Hz to 30 MHz in 1 Hz steps. (Usable down to 100 Hz) Input Impedance: 50 Ohms … Continue reading
Microtelecom Perseus
The Microtelecom Perseus is a software defined VLF-LF-MF-HF receiver based on a direct sampling digital architecture. The Perseus is a robust, powerful receiver and it’s performance (with a good antenna) is on par with high end professional receivers. Specs: Please … Continue reading