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Professional SDRs

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This page lists SDRs that are set up for the professional user, such as those for radio astronomy, or multiple channel monitoring. Expect the price range to be in the thousand US dollar range or higher

Please add any additional links, reviews or mailing lists here

SDR Manufacturers and Distributors

  • AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ
  • AD-FMCOMMS3-EBZ
  • AD-FMCOMMS4-EBZ
  • AD-FMCOMMS5-EBZ
  • AOR AR2300
  • Crimson
  • Enablia Titan SDR
  • Ettus Products
  • Japan Radio Company NRD-383 (PDF file in Japanese)
  • Quadrus
  • RDP-100
  • Red Pitaya
  • SDRX01B
  • SignalHound BBC60C
  • ThinkRF's WSA5000 < $8K -- Freq: 100 kHz to 20 GHz, Scan Rate: 200 GHz/s @ 122 kHz RBW, etc.
  • UmTRX Project
  • WinRadio WR-G65DDCe Excalibur Sigma

Reviews

Titan

  • Monitoring with the Titan SDR: New Approach in 40 Channels (PDF)
  • Titan SDR Demonstration (video)
  • One Year with the Titan SDR
  • Titan SD Review via SWLing.com


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