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Category Archives: Made in the UK
SDRplay RSP
The SDRplay RSP is a wideband full-featured SDR which covers all frequencies from 100KHz up to 2 GHz. At time of posting, the RSP is one of the most affordable, full-featured, SDRs on the market. The RSP allows for monitoring and … Continue reading
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Tagged RSP, SDRplay, SDRplay RSP, Software-Defined Radio, Software-Defined Radios
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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