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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
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This page is reserved for SDRs which receive (but don't transmit with) 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
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Please add any additional links, reviews and mailing lists here. Links for SDR based transceivers should go to our [[SDRs for Amateur Radio Use]] or [[Professional SDRs]] articles as appropriate.
  
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==SDR Manufacturers and Distributors==
 
==SDR Manufacturers and Distributors==

Revision as of 11:44, 11 September 2017

This page is reserved for SDRs which receive (but don't transmit with) 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. Links for SDR based transceivers should go to our SDRs for Amateur Radio Use or Professional SDRs articles as appropriate.


SDR Manufacturers and Distributors

Partial HF coverage to GHz


VHF/UHF and Above

Reviews

Airspy


Airspy Mini


Funcube Dongle (original)


SDRplay


SDRPlay RSP2 Reviews


Mailing Lists


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Return to SDRs for Amateur Radio Use

Return to SDRs with HF Coverage

Go to Professional SDRs

Go to SDR Software Applications