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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