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* [http://www.pappradio.de/typo3/ Pappradio (in German)]
 
* [http://www.pappradio.de/typo3/ Pappradio (in German)]
 
* [http://microtelecom.it/perseus/ Perseus SDR]
 
* [http://microtelecom.it/perseus/ Perseus SDR]
* [http://sdrplay.com/ SDRplay RSP2 (down to 1kHz)]
 
 
* [http://fivedash.com/ SoftRock] '''Note: Assembly Required'''
 
* [http://fivedash.com/ SoftRock] '''Note: Assembly Required'''
 
* [http://www.winradio.com/home/g313i.htm WinRadio G313i]
 
* [http://www.winradio.com/home/g313i.htm WinRadio G313i]

Revision as of 16:45, 13 June 2018

This page is reserved for SDRs that receive (but don't transmit on) 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 for receive-only SDRs 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

LW / MW Coverage to 30-35 Mhz


HF to 30 Mhz or Beyond

Reviews

AFEDRI


Airspy


CommRadio CR-1 (all versions)


Cross Country


DX Patrol


Elad FDM-S2

eHam Reviews
Other Reviews


Expert Electronics


FiFi SDR


Funcube (all versions)


HackRF


LAN-SDR


Perseus


RFSpace Products

eHam Reviews


Other Reviews


RF System PM-SDR


SDR Andrus


SDRPlay


SDRPlay RSP2 Reviews


Softrock Products

eHam Reviews


Software Radio Laboratory QS1R


WinRadio Products

eHam Reviews


Other Reviews

Mailing Lists



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