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Revision as of 16:18, 11 March 2016
This page is reserved for SDRs with a very wide frequency coverage. Some of these offer partial HF coverage (starting at 10 or 20 Mhz) and go right up through the Gigahertz range
Please add any additional links, reviews and mailing lists here
Contents
SDR Manufacturers and Distributors
- Partial HF coverage to GHz
- Example: 10 Mhz - 2036 Mhz
- AirSpy
- Com-3011
- HackRF
- NooElec products
- RTL-SDR
- SDRplay RSP 100kHz to 2GHz
- VHF/UHF and Above
- ASRP SDR Note: Assembly Required
- BitShark
- Blade RF
- easySDR
- HandHeld SDR
- Loctronix ASR-2300
- Matchstiq
- Myriad RF Note: Assembly Required
- SDR Explorer
- SDR-Lab
- SDR Starter
Reviews
Airspy
Funcube Dongle (original)
SDRplay RSP
Mailing Lists
- Airspy discussion group
- Airspy.US discussion group
- Funcube Dongle Pro
- RTL SDR Dongles
- SDRplay Facebook discussion group
Return to Software Defined Radios
Return to SDRs for Amateur Radio Use
Return to SDRs with HF Coverage
Go to Professional SDRs