Ettus Research™ SDR Receiver USRP E312

Ettus Research™, a National Instruments (NI) company since 2010, is the world’s leading supplier of software defined radio platforms, including the Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP™) family of products. By supporting a wide variety of development environments on an expansive portfolio of high performance RF hardware, the USRP platform is the SDR platform of choice…

BX-222_0 : FiFi-SDR receiver kit 2.0

Super compact SDR receiver for 0.1 … 30 MHz. Reviewed in QST 9/2013. Steve Ford, WB8IMY says: “FiFi isn’t the top performing software defined receiver on the market, but for less than $180 US, it is hard to beat.” Now improved version 2.0 with 192 kHz sound card IC AD1974 inside. Si570 based, PC-controlled and…

FlexRadio systems Wideband SDR Transceiver FLEX-6700

The FLEX-6700™ is for the most demanding amateur radio operator who desires the ultimate on-air experience. With dual spectral capture units (SCUs), the FLEX-6700 allows multiple active antennas providing reception and unprecedented spectrum visibility across up to eight panadapters and waterfalls. The FLEX-6700’s dual-stage RF preamplifiers enhance weak signal reception up through six meter and…

SDRplay RSP Receiver

SDRplay and SDRplay RSP (RSP – Radio Spectrum Processor SDR Receiver). The SDRplay RSP is a powerful wideband full-featured Software Defined Receiver which covers all frequencies from 100kHz up to 2 GHz. All it needs is a PC (Supported Platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac, Raspberry Pi 2 & Android) along with an appropriate antenna to provide…

LimeSDR: Next-generation, Open Source SDR Project

LimeSDR: Flexible, Next-generation, Open Source Software Defined Radio coming soon to Crowd Supply. Sign up to receive updates and be notified when this project launches. LimeSDR is a low-cost software defined radio through which apps can be programmed to support any type of wireless standard, e.g. UMTS, LTE, LoRa, Bluetooth, Zigbee, RFID, Digital Broadcasting, etc.…