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Revision as of 19:08, 15 March 2016
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
- 1 SDR Manufacturers and Distributors
- 2 Reviews
- 2.1 AFEDRI
- 2.2 CommRadio CR-1 (all versions)
- 2.3 Cross Country
- 2.4 DX Patrol
- 2.5 Elad FDM-S2
- 2.6 FiFi SDR
- 2.7 Funcube (all versions)
- 2.8 HackRF
- 2.9 Perseus
- 2.10 RFSpace Products
- 2.11 RF System PM-SDR
- 2.12 SDR Andrus
- 2.13 SDRPlay
- 2.14 Softrock Products
- 2.15 Software Radio Laboratory QS1R
- 2.16 WinRadio Products
- 3 Mailing Lists
SDR Manufacturers and Distributors
- LW / MW Coverage to 30-35 Mhz
- AFEDRI SDR Net
- Andrus
- DRB30 DiRaBox
- Elad FDM-S1
- FiFi SDR
- Hunter Note: Some Assembly Required
- KiwiSDR 30 Mhz Bandwidth for HF (via RTL-SDR.Com)
- Medav LR2-D2
- Pappradio (in German)
- Perseus SDR
- SoftRock Note: Assembly Required
- 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
- HackRF
- Mercury
- PM-SDR
- Software Radio Laboratory QS1R Receiver
- RFSpace Products
- See the RTL-SDR article for these SDRs modified or enhanced to cover HF
- SDR Minor (Russian page)
- SDR-RFHamFox (in French)
- SDRPlay RSP
- SDRStick products
- SDR(X)
- Soft66AD
- SpyVerter
- 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)
Cross Country
DX Patrol
Elad FDM-S2
- eHam Reviews
- Other Reviews
FiFi SDR
Funcube (all versions)
HackRF
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
- Net-SDR (eHam)
- Ragnar's review of the RFspace NetSDR
- The RFSpace NET SDR (PDF)
- UHF Satcom review of the SDR-IQ
- RF Space SDR-IQ (PDF)
RF System PM-SDR
SDR Andrus
SDRPlay
- SDRPlay reviews
- SDRplay RSP (eHam)
- SDRPlay review on Ham Radio Science
- AirSpy vs. SDRPlay vs. HackRF (via RTL-SDR.com)
Softrock Products
- eHam Reviews
- Soft66AD SDR
- Softrock Ensemble II built
- Softrock Ensemble II kit
- Softrock Ensemble III
- Soft66LC4 Software Defined Radio
Software Radio Laboratory QS1R
WinRadio Products
- eHam Reviews
- WinRadio G303e
- WinRadio G303i
- WinRadio G313e / G313i
- WinRadio G315i
- WinRadio G31DDC Excalibur
- WinRadio G39DDC Excelsior
- Other Reviews
- The WinRadio G31 DDC Excalibur SDR (PDF)
- The WinRadio G33DDC Excalibur Pro (PDF)
- A review of the WinRadio WR-G31DDC Software Defined Radio (SDR)
Mailing Lists
- AFEDRI-SDR
- Cross County Wireless
- Elad SDR
- Funcube Dongle Pro Plus
- PM-SDR
- Software Radio Laboratory QS1R
- Perseus
- RFSpace SDR14
- SDRplay Facebook discussion group
- SoftRadio
- SoftRock 40 Yahoo Group
- WinRadio Excalibur
- WinRadio G3 Series
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