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Revision as of 18:24, 19 April 2015
These SDRs are intended for use in the amateur radio (ham) bands. They may include VHF and UHF coverage.
Please add any links, reviews, mailings lists and so on here.
- 3DB SDR
- ADT-200A
- Apache Labs products
- Elad FDM-DUO
- Elecraft (see the KX-3) Note: Some Assembly Required
- FA SDR TRX
- Flex Radio
- Lima SDR (page is in German)
- Peaberry SDR kit
- Portable SDR
- SunSDR
- TenTec Rebel 506 Open Source QRP Transceiver
- TenTec Patriot 507 SSB/CW QRP Transceiver
- Zeus ZS-1
Mailing Lists
Return to Software Defined Radios
Go to SDRs with HF Coverage
Go to SDRs that are Wide Banded
Go to Professional SDRs