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Tag Archives: SDR
Airspy HF+ Discovery
Building on the Airspy HF+ architecture, Airspy designed the HF+ Discovery to sport world-class performance a small form factor. The Airspy HF+ Discovery includes extra pre-selectors for all the supported bands and a new DSP Core to optimize the gain distribution and … Continue reading
Posted in Airspy, Software-Defined Radios (SDR)
Tagged Airspy, Airspy HF+ Discovery, HF+ Discovery, SDR, Software-Defined Radio
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SDRplay RSPdx
The RSPdx has been introduced as a replacement for the RSP2 and the RSP2pro receivers. It has been updated and upgraded, with a completely new front-end design. Here are the highlighted improvements and changes: Performance below 30 MHz has been enhanced … Continue reading
Posted in Made in the UK, SDRplay, Software-Defined Radios (SDR)
Tagged RSPdx, SDR, SDRplay, SDRplay RSPdx, Software-Defined Radio
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SDRplay RSPduo
The RSPduo is unlike any other SDR in the SDRplay product line, and, indeed, unlike most of the budget SDRs currently on the market. As “duo” implies, this RSP features dual independent tuners, both piped through a single high-speed USB … Continue reading
Posted in Made in the UK, News, SDRplay, Software-Defined Radios (SDR)
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SDRplay RSP2
The SDRplay RSP2 and RSP2 Pro (now replaced by the RSPdx) were built on SDRplay’s receiver technology and shared much in common with the original RSP1. SDRplay noted in the product announcement that: “The RSP2 delivers a significant number … Continue reading
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Tagged RSP2, SDR, SDRplay, SDRplay RSP2, Software-Defined Radio
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TitanSDR
The Enablia TitanSDR is a multi-channel HF receiver with parallel demodulation, recording and analysis of up to 40 simultaneous HF simultaneous emissions. According to Enablia, the TitanSDR is designed for homeland security and foreign intelligence (SIGINT and COMINT), military communications, … Continue reading
Posted in DRM, Enablia, Made in Italy, Software-Defined Radios (SDR)
Tagged Enablia, Enablia TitanSDR, SDR, Software-Defined Radio, TitanSDR
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FDM-S2
The Elad FDM-S2 is the latest software defined radio receiver from the Italian manufacturer, Elad. The FDM-S2 is a direct sampling receiver based on 122.88MHz, 16bit single channel ADC converter covering HF 6m and offering the possibility to exploit the … Continue reading
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Tagged Elad, Elad FDM-S2, FDM-S2, SDR, Software-Defined Radio, Software-Defined Radios
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Quadrus SDR
The Quadrus SDR is a new military-grade SDR with phase-coherent multi-channel capabilities with up to 16 channels, which means that it can be used for direction finding, diversity reception, as well as MIMO applications. While the Quadrus line is aimed squarely at government … Continue reading
Posted in Software-Defined Radios (SDR), Spectrafold Technologies
Tagged Quadrus SDR, SDR, Software-Defined Radio, Spectrafold Technologies
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RFspace Cloud SDR
The CoudSDR is the latest offering by the US-based SDR manufacturer, RFspace. At time of posting, the CouldSDR is in beta testing, but expected to ship to consumers in 2015. The CouldSDR represents a step to make SDR over Internet much … Continue reading
Posted in Made in USA, RFSpace, Software-Defined Radios (SDR)
Tagged CouldSDR, RFspace, RFSpace CloudSDR, SDR, Software-Defined Radio
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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
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
Posted in DRM, Elad, Made in Italy, Software-Defined Radios (SDR)
Tagged Elad, Elad FDM-S1, ELAD FDM-S1 Updates, FDM-S1, SDR, Software-Defined Radio, Software-Defined Radios
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