SDR (software-defined radio) receiver with frequency range from 500 kHz to 1766 MHz. It can work as a radio receiver or a broadband scanner and allows you to receive signals from terrestrial television, radio stations, CB radio, air traffic control or amateur bands for amateurs. It works with software for Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and Raspberry Pi operating systems, on which it works with popular software such as SDRuno, HDSDR, SDR Console, Cubic SDR, SDR Sharp and Spectrum Lab. It is connected to the computer via a USB connector, it also has an SMA connector for connecting an external antenna.
SDR (software-defined radio) is a radio communication system in which the operation of basic electronic components (mixers, filters, modulators and demodulators, detectors) is performed by a computer program. Most of the signal processing is handled by a general purpose processor (instead of specialized chips). A receiver designed in this way can handle different types of radio transmissions only by changing the signal processing program. It is particularly useful in rapidly evolving systems that are often subject to modernization and changes in broadcasting techniques. SDRs are widely used, for example, in universities and in academic research.
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SDR (software-defined radio) receiver with frequency range from 500 kHz to 1766 MHz. It can work as a radio receiver or a broadband scanner
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SDR (software-defined radio) receiver with frequency range from 500 kHz to 1766 MHz. It can work as a radio receiver or a broadband scanner