SDRs with HF Coverage
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This page is reserved for SDRs that cover the HF spectrum (min. 2-30 Mhz). They may also include coverage of other bands, such as FM broadcast, aircraft or other frequency ranges.
Please add any additional links, reviews and mailing lists here.
Contents
SDR Distributors and Manufacturers
- LW / MW Coverage to 30-35 Mhz
- AFEDRI SDR Net
- Andrus
- DRB30 DiRaBox
- Elad FDM-S1
- FiFi SDR
- Hunter Note: Some Assembly Required
- Medav LR2-D2
- Pappradio (in German)
- Perseus SDR
- WinRadio G313i
- WinRadio G313e
- HF to 30 Mhz or Beyond
- CommRadio CR-1a
- Cross Country SDR-4 plus
- DX Patrol
- Elad FDM-S2
- Elektor SDR Note: Kit version available
- FunCube Dongle Pro V2.0 plus
- Mercury
- Per Vices Noctar
- PM-SDR
- Software Radio Laboratory QS1R Receiver
- Quadrus
- RFSpace Products
- SDR Minor (Russian page)
- SDR-RFHamFox (in French)
- SDRPlay
- SDRStick products
- SDR(X)
- Soft66AD
- UHFSDR Note: Kit Version Available
- WinRadio G31DDC
- WinRadio G33DDC
- WinRadio G35DDCI
- Also see the 'General Coverage Receivers' category on the WinRadio page
- Transceivers
- HiQSDR Note: Some Assembly Required
Reviews
AFEDRI
CommRadio CR-1 (all versions)
Elad FDM-S2
- eHam Reviews
- Other Reviews
Funcube (all versions)
Perseus
- Microtelecom Perseus (eHam)
- NASWA Review of the Perseus
- N9EWO Perseus Review
- An additional review of the Perseus can be found in the September 2009 MT article by Larry Van Horn, 'Perseus Software Defined Radio - A Whole Universe of Listening Possibilities' pp.66-68
- The Perseus SDR (PDF)
- Perseus: einie Kurtzwellen-Revolution, die begiestert! (in German - PDF)
RFSpace Products
- eHam Reviews
- Other Reviews
RF System PM-SDR
Softrock Products
- eHam Reviews
Software Radio Laboratory QS1R
WinRadio Products
- eHam Reviews
- Other Reviews
Mailing Lists
- AFEDRI-SDR
- Cross County Wireless
- Elad SDR
- Funcube Dongle Pro Plus
- PM-SDR
- Software Radio Laboratory QS1R
- Perseus
- RFSpace SDR14
- SoftRadio
- SoftRock 40 Yahoo Group
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