KiwiSDR 2, 0.01-30 MHz, with web interface

The KiwiSDR 2 is an SDR (“software-defined radio”) developed by New Zealand radio amateur John Seamons (ZL4VO/KF6VO), i.e. a receiver for the entire frequency range from 10 KHz to 30 MHz. It is based on a BeagleBone minicomputer (similar to a Raspberry Pi) onto which the RF part is plugged. Both reception and processing speed…

FLEX-8400 SDR HF Transceiver

The FLEX-8400 is based on the architecture of the famous FLEX-6400, but has a central processing unit approximately 4 times more efficient and an FPGA twice as powerful. This performance gain not only reduces startup and loading times, but above all provides a solid basis for the implementation of many future features that cannot be…

Ranger AirSpy HF+ SDR Receiver

Airspy products and the SDRSharp software has teased his next upcoming software-defined radio hardware called the “Airspy HF+ Ranger”. The Airspy HF+ Ranger prototype was also seen at the Dayton Hamvention through their local Airspy.us reseller. The specifications appear to be very impressive, with a wide frequency range of 0.5 kHz to 1750 MHz and…

Flex Radio 8000 Series and MAESTRO updates

Video from Dayton HAMVENTION 2024 (USA) Video by Kyle – AA0Z The Next Generation of SDR Solutions to the Amateur Community Austin, Texas—May 17, 2024: FlexRadio Systems, a global leader in software defined radio (SDR) and HF communications, announced today the FLEX-8000 Series line of HF/6m transceivers. The FLEX-8000 Series next-generation SDRs build on the success…

LAN-IQ SDR (Stand-alone SDR)

LAN-IQ SDR Features: ● 50 kHz to 1700.00MHz continuous frequency range ● Direct sampling ● DDC – Digital Down-Conversion ● 12- bit 76.8 MSPS A/D conversion ● Stand Alone mode (AM, SAM, CW, SSB, NFM, WFM stereo, BPSK, QPSK , RTTY, FT8 demodulators) ● Up to 2.2MHz recording and processing bandwidth ● Waterfall display functions,…