JRC NRD-383 HF SDR receiver

HF digital receiver NRD-383 is a SDR receiver. Carried out by an external PC control, LAN (1000BASE-T) Possible Remote Control. It can be recorded in up to 10MHz band RF signal received Various signal analysis is possible. Adopt direct sampling method The digital conversion directly received RF signal, Zeng all processing Implemented in software. Equipped…

HackRF One SDR Transceiver 10 – 6000 MHz

The HackRF One is an experimental Software Defined Radio transceiver for frequencies from 10 to 6000 MHz. It is used for experiments with open source programs for SDRs, own software development for radio communications and experiments in amateur radio. The hardware was developed by Michael Ossmann (USA) as an open source device, backed by a…

Fundraising for XiOne – The portable Software Defined Radio – SDR

XiONE launched the Indiegogo Crowd Funding Campaign for fully mobile (SDR) Software Defined Radio – XiOne. For support click here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/xione-the-portable-software-defined-radio-sdr/ Video: XiVero – XiOne Part 1 – The IntroductionWatch this video on YouTube Why do I need a Software Defined Radio? You want to receive any kind of radio signals within a huge frequency range…

Satrian SDR MK1.5 `Andrus`

Second version of the popular SDR receiver has built-in 10/100base Ethernet adapter, which allows using up to 400kHz IF bandwidth over the network. New design also includes new more powerful processor, now enabling to use full capacity of the radio circuitry making it up to 10 times more powerful. By using compatible SDR software, it…