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==RFSpace== | ==RFSpace== | ||
http://rfspace.com | |||
RFspace has a receiver SDR-14 good for 0-30 Mhz. | |||
It uses a USB 2.0 interface to the computer and has a Windows program. | It uses a USB 2.0 interface to the computer and has a Windows program. | ||
It's $1099. | It's $1099. |
Revision as of 18:33, 30 January 2008
RFSpace
RFspace has a receiver SDR-14 good for 0-30 Mhz. It uses a USB 2.0 interface to the computer and has a Windows program. It's $1099.
He is also working on a software defined spectrum analyzer. 500-30 Mhz.
The software component called SpectraVue is available separately from MOEtronix
USRP/GNUradio
http://comsec.com/wiki?UniversalSoftwareRadioPeripheral
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio/doc/exploring-gnuradio.html
WaveCOM
4 inputs, three 50HZ-25MHz and one 52.5 MHz – 87.5 MHz
This system has an onboard DSP
Seems like a closed box when it comes to software. "Source code material is available only to government authorities or official bodies and needs signing of a special license contract."
Links
http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Technical_Reference/Software_Defined_Radio/