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* [http://www.aorusa.com/receivers/ar2300.html AOR AR2300]
 
* [http://www.aorusa.com/receivers/ar2300.html AOR AR2300]
 
* [http://www.pervices.com/products-crimson/ Crimson]
 
* [http://www.pervices.com/products-crimson/ Crimson]
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* [http://www.enablia.com/titansdr-receiver.html Enablia Titan SDR]
 
* [http://www.ettus.com/ Ettus Products]
 
* [http://www.ettus.com/ Ettus Products]
* [http://www.lucabarbi.it/eng/product/titansdr.html Hoka Titan SDR]
 
 
* [http://www.jrc.co.jp/jp/company/html/review65/pdf/JRCreview65_15.pdf Japan Radio Company NRD-383] (PDF file in Japanese)
 
* [http://www.jrc.co.jp/jp/company/html/review65/pdf/JRCreview65_15.pdf Japan Radio Company NRD-383] (PDF file in Japanese)
 
* [http://spectrafold.com/quadrus/product/dru-244a-1-1-pci/ Quadrus]
 
* [http://spectrafold.com/quadrus/product/dru-244a-1-1-pci/ Quadrus]

Revision as of 12:30, 7 November 2016

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

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