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This article provides a list of commercially available software-defined radio receivers.

Ham Radio Control Libraries Library to control radio transceivers and receivers.

NameTypeFrequency rangeMax bandwidthRX
ADC
bits
TX
DAC
bits
TX capableSampling rateFrequency accuracy

ppm

Panadapters / ReceiversHost InterfaceWindowsLinuxMacFPGABase price
ADAT ADT-200A[1]Pre-built10 kHz – 30 MHz (planned modules for 50–54 MHz, 70.0–70.5 MHz, and 144–148 MHz)0.5–100 kHz??1/3Embedded system (no computer needed), USB, Internet remoteYes, with option R-1 & ADAT Commander??CHF 5,220
AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ[2]Pre-built2400 – 2500 MHz1212Yes61.44 MSPS2/2FMC (to Xilinx board) then USB 2.0 or Gigabit Ethernet.YesYesYesUS$750
AD-FMCOMMS3-EBZ[3]Pre-built70 MHz – 6 GHz54 MHz due to filter1212Yes61.44 MSPS2/2FMC (to Xilinx board) then USB 2.0 or Gigabit Ethernet.YesYesYesUS$750
AD-FMCOMMS4-EBZ[4]Pre-built70 MHz – 6 GHz54 MHz due to filter1212Yes61.44 MSPS1/1FMC (to Xilinx board) then USB 2.0 or Gigabit Ethernet.YesYesYesUS$399
AD-FMCOMMS5-EBZ[5]Pre-built70 MHz – 6 GHz54 MHz due to filter1212Yes61.44 MSPS4/4FMC (to Xilinx board) then USB 2.0 or Gigabit Ethernet.YesYesYesUS$1,125
ADALM-PLUTO[6]Pre-built325 MHz – 3.8 GHz (70 MHz – 6 GHz with software modification[7])20 MHz (streaming may be less due to USB 2.0)1212Yes61.44 MSPS1/1USB 2.0, Ethernet & WLAN with USB-OTG adapterYesYesYesXilinx Zynq Z-7010US$148
AFEDRI SDR[8]Pre-built30 kHz – 35 MHz, 35 MHz – 1700 MHz2.3MHz12No80 MSPS0/2USB 2.0, 10/100 EthernetYesYesYesUS$249
AirSpy R2[9]Pre-built24 – 1700 MHz10 Mhz12N/ANo10 MSPS MSps ADC sampling, up to 80 MSPS for custom applications0.50/1USBYesYesYes using portsnoneUS$169
AirspyHF+[10]Pre-built9 kHz - 31 MHz

60 MHz - 260 MHz

660 kHz18N/ANo36 MSPS0.50/1USBYesYesYesUS$199
Apache Labs ANAN-10E[11]Pre-built10 kHz – 55 MHz14?Yes 10W122.88 Msps0/2Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesUS$995
Apache Labs ANAN-10/100Pre-built10 kHz – 55 MHz16?Yes 10/100W122.88 Msps0/4Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesUS$1,649-US$2,449
Apache Labs ANAN-100D/200DPre-built10 kHz – 55 MHz16?Yes 100W122.88 Msps0/7Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesUS$3,299-US$3,999
Apache Labs ANAN-7000DLE[12]Pre-built9 kHz – 60 MHz1616Yes 100W?0/7Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesUS$2,995
Apache Labs ANAN-8000DLEPre-built0 kHz - 61.44 MHz1616Yes 200W?0/7Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesAltera Cyclone IVUS$4,395
AOR AR-2300[14]Pre-built40 kHz – 3.15 GHz?No65 MSPS1/1Embedded system (no computer needed), USBYes??US$3,299
ARSP / Wideband MIMO[15]early kit / pre-built400 MHz – 4.4 GHz??8mhz streaming / 50mhz?USB 2.0YesYesNoUnknown
ASR-2300[16]Pre-Built / Open Source Design300 MHz – 3.8 GHz, two general wideband RX and selectable GPS, ISM, PCS, UHF RX bands??<40 MHz (Programmable)0/2USB 3.0 SuperSpeedYesYesYesUS$1,500
Bitshark Express RX[17]Kit300 MHz – 4 GHz?105 MSPS (RX only)0/1 ?PCIeYesYes?US$4,300
bladeRF[18]Pre-built300 MHz – 3.8 GHz1212yes80 kSPS – 40 MSPS1?USB 3.0 SuperSpeedYesYesYesAltera Cyclone 4 EUS$420
bladeRF 2.0 micro[19]Pre-built47 MHz – 6 GHz56MHz1212yes61.44 MSPS2/2USB 3.0 SuperSpeedYesYesYesAltera Cyclone VUS$480
ColibriDDC[20]Pre-built10 kHz – 62.5 MHz,

up to 800 MHz (oversampling)

38 – 312 kHz14No125 MSPS3/410/100 EthernetYesYes?US$650
COM-3011[21]Pre-built20 MHz – 3 GHzextExternal ADC required (I/Q output)?USBYes??US$345
Crimson TNG[22]Pre-builtDC – 6 GHz> 1200 MHz

(4 independent RX chains and 4 independent TX chains, each capable of up to 322MHz of RF bandwidth)

1616Yes
  • Four dual channel, 16 bit, 370 MSPS ADCs
  • Two quad channel, 16 bit, 2500 MSPS DACs
4/42x 10Gbit/s SFP+, EthernetYesYesYesUS$6,000
Cross Country Wireless SDR receiver v. 3[23]Pre-built472 – 479 kHz,

7.0–7.3 MHz/10.10–10.15 MHz,
and 14.00–14.35 MHz

extExternal ADC required (I/Q output)1/1Crystal controlled two channelsYesYesYesUS$80
Cyan[22]Pre-built100 kHz – 18 GHz1 – 3 Ghz

(8 fully independent Rx chains and 8 fully independent Tx chains, each capable of up to 1 GHz of RF bandwidth)

12 – 1616Yes
  • 1–3 GSPS ADCs
  • 2.5 GSPS DACs
0 – 16 receive and 0 – 16 transmit

(total of 16 radio chains)

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4x 40Gbps QSFP, EthernetYesYesYesIntel Stratix 10 SoCUS$73,500
DRB 30[24]Pre-built30 kHz – 30 MHzextExternal ADC required (I/Q output)?LPT parallel portUp to XP??US$390
DX Patrol[25]Pre-built100 kHz – 2 GHz (RTL2832U, R820T, 40 MHz upconverter)8No2.4 (up to 3.2) Msps?USBYes??€100
easySDR USB Dongle[26]Pre-built64 – 1700 MHz?No48, 96 kHz0/1USBYesNoNoUS$110
Elektor SDR[27]Bare PCB and pre-built150 kHz – 30 MHz?NoSoundcard ADC: 48, 96, and 192 kHz0/1USBYesYesYesUS$41-US$46 for PCB
Elektor AVR SDR[28]Kit and pre-builtup to 1 MHz in undersampling?up to 15 kS/s0/1UART via RS2-232 converter or USB bridgeYesYesYesUS$145-US$160
ELAD FDM-S1[29]Pre-built20 kHz – 30 MHz,

up to 200 MHz in undersampling

?No61.44 MHz1/4USBYesNoNoXilinx€369
ELAD FDM-S2[30]Pre-builtHF:9 kHz – 52 MHz / FM:74 MHz - 108 MHz / VHF:135 MHz - 160 MHz6 MHz?No122.88 MHz1/8USB 2.0YesNoNoXilinx Spartan-6€525
ELAD FDM-DUO[31]Pre-builtHF:10 kHz – 54 MHz
(experimental up to 165 MHz)
6 MHz16?Yes122.88 MHz1/8+1Embedded system + 3x USB 2.0YesNoNoXilinx Spartan-6€1,159
Elecraft KX3[32]Pre-built or kit0.5 – 54 MHz

(144–148 MHz optional)

14?Yes30 kHz?0/1USB or embedded system (no computer needed)YesYesYesUS$900
FiFi-SDR[33]Pre-built200 kHz – 30 MHz?No96 kHz (integrated soundcard)0/1USBYesYes?€120[34]
FLEX-6700[35]Pre-built0.01 – 73, 135 – 165 MHz24-192kHz RX (x8), 14MHz Display (x8)1616Yes 100W245.76 MSPS8/8Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesXilinx XC6VLX130TUS$6,999
CDRX-3200[36]Pre-built0.01 – 100 MHz48 – 250 kHz RX (x32)24No48-250 kSPS0/32, coherent or independentGigabit EthernetYes through APIYes through APIYes through APIXilinx XC5VLX30T
LBRX-24[37]Pre-built950 – 2150 MHz150kHz – 80MHz (x24)16No150 kSPS – 80 MSPS0/2410 Gigabit Ethernet (x4)Yes through APIYes through APIYes through APIXilinx XC6VHX380T (x2)
FLEX-6700R[35]Pre-built0.01 – 73, 135 – 165 MHz24-192kHz RX (x8), 14MHz Display (x8)16No245.76 MSPS (receiver)8/8Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesXilinx XC6VLX130TUS$6,399
FLEX-6600M[38]Pre-built0.01 – 54 MHz24-192kHz RX (x4), 14MHz Display (x4)1616Yes 100W245.76 MSPS4/4Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesXilinx XC6VLX130T or XC7A200TUS$4,999
FLEX-6600[38]Pre-built0.01 – 54 MHz24-192kHz RX (x4), 14MHz Display (x4)1616Yes 100W245.76 MSPS4/4Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesXilinx XC6VLX130T or XC7A200TUS$3,999
FLEX-6500[39]Pre-built0.01 – 73 MHz24-192kHz RX (x4), 14MHz Display (x4)1616Yes 100W245.76 MSPS4/4Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesXilinx XC6VLX75TUS$4,299
FLEX-6400M[40]Pre-built0.01 – 54 MHz24-192kHz RX (x2), 7MHz Display (x2)1616Yes 100W122.88 MSPS2/2Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesXilinx XC6VLX75T or XC7A200TUS$2,999
FLEX-6400[40]Pre-built0.01 – 54 MHz24-192kHz RX (x2), 7MHz Display (x2)1616Yes 100W122.88 MSPS2/2Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesXilinx XC6VLX75T or XC7A200TUS$1,999
FLEX-6300[41]Pre-built0.01 – 54 MHz24-192kHz RX (x2), 14MHz Display (x2)1616Yes 100W122.88 MSPS2/2Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesUS$2,499
FLEX-5000APre-built0.01 – 65 MHz48-192kHz (x2)2424Yes 100W48, 96, 192 kHz2/21394a FirewireYesNoNoUS$2,800
FLEX-3000Pre-built0.01 – 65 MHz48-96kHz2424Yes 100W48, 96 kHz1/11394a FirewireYesNoNoUS$1,700
FLEX-1500[42]Pre-built0.01 – 54 MHz48kHz1616Yes 5W48 kHz1/1USBYesNoNoUS$650
FreeSRPPre-built (OSHW)70 – 6000 MHz61.44 MHz??Yes61.44 Msps1/1USB 3.0???US$300-US$400
FUNcube Dongle[43]Pre-built64 – 1700 MHz?No96 kHz0/1USBYesYesYesUS$160
FUNcube Dongle Pro+[43]Pre-built0.15 – 240 MHz, 420 – 1900 MHz?No192 kHz0/1USBYesYesYesUS$200
HackRF One[44]Pre-built1 MHz – 6 GHz20 MHz88Yes8 – 20 Msps200/1USB 2.0YesYesYesUS$299
HiQSDR[45]prebuilt modules & kits, pcbs30 kHz – 62 MHz?48 – 960 kHz?10/100 EthernetYesYesYesUS$650-US$1,400
HobbyPCB RS-HFIQ[46]Pre-built3 MHz – 30 MHzUp to 250 kHz depending on Sound Card??Yes, 5 WattsDepends on Sound Card2/1 Using HDSDR softwareRelies on a computing asset with sound device to process I and Q input and outputYes, HDSDR, PowerSDRYes, Quisk, Linrad, GNU RadioYes, various softwareUS$239
Hunter SDR[47]Kit2.5 – 30 MHz (1 – 30 MHz typ.)extExternal ADC required (I/Q output)?USBYesNoNo£85
Icom IC-7610[48]Pre-built0.030 - 60.00MHz1614Yes130 MHz[49]2/2USB 2.0
Ethernet
Iris-030[50]Pre-built50 MHz – 3.8 GHz122.88 MHz1212Yes122.88 Msps (SISO) 61.44 Msps (MIMO)2/2Gigabit Ethernet or 24.6 Gbps High-Speed BusYesYesYesXilinx Zynq 7030US$2,400
ISDB-T 2035/2037[51]Pre-built50 – 960 MHz8 MHz?0.5-12 MS/s0/1USBYesYesYesUS$25
Kanga Finningley[52]Kit3.750 MHz ± 48 kHzextNoExternal ADC required (I/Q output)?NoneYesYesYesUS$25
LimeSDR[53]Pre-built (full Open Source/Hardware)100 kHz – 3.8 GHz61.44 MHz (120 MHz internally)12?Yes61.44 Msps2.52/2USB 3.0, PCIeYesYesYesAltera Cyclone IVUS$299(USB) - US$799(PCIe)
LimeSDR-Mini[54]Pre-built (full Open Source/Hardware)10 MHz – 3.5 GHz30.72 MHz12?Yes30.72 Msps2.51/1USB 3.0, PCIeYesYesYesAltera MAX 10US$159
LD-1B[55]Pre-built100 kHz – 30 MHzextExternal ADC required (I/Q output)?USBYes??US$285
Lunaris-SDR[56]Pre-built10 kHz – 55 MHz?Yes122.88 Msps0/4Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesUS$1,483
Matchstiq[57]Pre-built300 MHz – 3.8 GHz??40 MSPS (RX/TX)?Embedded System or USBYesYesYesXilinx Spartan 6US$4,500
MB1[58]Pre-built10 kHz – 160 MHz38–312 kHz1614Yes160 MSPS (RX), 640 MSPS (TX)3/410/100 Ethernet, WLAN (optional)YesYes?US$5,595
Mercury[59]Pre-built0.1 – 55 MHz?122.88 MSPS0/7USB (via Ozy) or Ethernet (via Metis)YesYesYesUS$469
Myriad-RF 1[60]Pre-built300 MHz – 3.8 GHz?Programmable (16 selections);

0.75 – 14 MHz, Bypass mode

1/1standard connector FX10A-80PYesYesYesnoneUS$299
NooElec NESDR SMArt[61]Pre-built25 – 1750 MHz?NoUSBYesYes?US$20.95
NetSDR[62]PnP0.1 kHz – 34 MHz?No80.0 MHz0/1 ?EthernetYesYesYesUS$1,450
Noctar[63]Pre-built PCIe card100 kHz – 4 GHz200 MHz???PCI Express ×4NoYesNoUS$2,500
Odyssey TRX[64]Pre-built0.5 – 55 MHz?Yes122.880 MSps ADC sampling, 48k-960k output samplrate2/2LAN, WiFi, USBYesYesYesAltera Cyclone IVUS$450
Perseus[65]Pre-built10 kHz – 40 MHz (87.5–108 MHz using FM down-converter)1.6 MHz16No80 MS/s
(16 bit ADC)
?USB 2.0YesYes [66]?US$1,199
Pappradio[67]Pre-built150 kHz – 30 MHz

(210 MHz using harmonics)

extExternal ADC required (I/Q output)?USBYesYes?US$85
PCIe SDR MIMO 2x2[68]Pre-built70 MHz – 6 GHz?61.44 Msps2/2PCIe (1x)NoYesNo€1,500
PM-SDR[69]Pre-built100 kHz – 50 MHz
(up to 165 MHz using harmonics)
192 kHzextNoExternal ADC required (I/Q output)?USBYesYes?US$220
PrecisionWave Embedded SDR[70]Pre-built / Customizable Frontends1 MHz – 9.7 GHz
(depending on frontend)
2x RX: 155 MHz

2x TX: 650 MHz2x2 MIMOAudio: up to 320 Kbps

?Yes310 MSPS2Embedded System

Gigabit Ethernet / USB / JTAG / Audio

YesYesYesXilinx Zynq Z-7030US$1,999- US$3,999
QS1R[71]Pre-built10 kHz – 62.5 MHz (up to 500 MHz using images/alias)?No130 MHz1/2-4USBYesYesYesAltera Cyclone IIIUS$900
Quadrus (DRU-244A and SRM-3000)[72]Pre-built0.1 – 440 MHz?No80 MSps ADC sampling, 48k-1.536M output samplrate0/16PCIYesYesYesUS$1,490
Realtek RTL2832U DVB-T tuner[73]Pre-built with custom driver24 – 1766 MHz (R820T tuner)

(sensitivity drops off considerably outside this range, but can go 0–2,200 MHz (E4000 tuner with direct sampling mod) )

Matches sampling rate, but with filter roll-off8No2.8 MHz (can go up to 3.2 MHz but drops samples)?USBYesYesYesUS$8-US$10
RDP-100[74]Pre-builtRX, 0 – 125 MHz;

TX, 0–200 MHz

?YesRX: 250 MSPS

TX - 800 MSPS

?Embedded SystemNoNoNoUnknown
RTL-SDR V3 Receiver Dongle

(hardware modded R820T2/RTL2838U DVB-T Tuner Dongles)[75]

Pre-built and pre-modded with custom driver0.5 – 1766 MHz

(mod: RTL2832U Q-branch pins soldered to antenna port)[76]

Matches sampling rate, but with filter roll-off8No2.4 MHz (can go up to 3.2 MHz but drops samples)1?USBYesYesYesUS$21.95-US$25.5
SDRplay: RSP1A[77]Pre-built1kHz – 2 GHz10 MHz14No20 MSPS with 11 built-in preselection filters0.51/1USBYesYesYesnoneUS$109
SDRplay: RSP2 & RSP2pro[78]Pre-built1kHz – 2 GHz10 MHz12No20 MSPS with 10 built-in preselection filters and 3 antenna ports0.51/1USBYesYesYesnoneUS$169
SDRplay: RSPduo[79]Pre-built1kHz – 2 GHz10 MHz14NoTwo independent tuners, each with 11 built-in preselection filters. 3 antenna ports0.51/2USBYesYesYesnoneUS$279
Soft66AD / Soft66ADD / Soft66LC4 / Soft66RTL[80]Pre-built0.5 – 70 MHzextNoExternal ADC required (I/Q output)0/1USBYesUnofficially?US$20
SDR-IQ[81]PnP0.1 kHz – 30 MHz?66.666 MHz1/1 ?USBYesYesYesUS$525
SDR-IP[82]PnP0.1 kHz – 34 MHz?80.0 MHz1/1 ?EthernetYesYesYesUS$2,999
SDR-LAB SDR04[83]Pre-built0.4 – 4 GHz?40 MHz?USB 3.0 SuperSpeedYesYesYesUnknown
SDRX01B[84]Pre-built and kit option50 kHz – 200 MHzextNo< 2 MHz External ADC required (I/Q output)0/1 - Scalable (multiple receiver can be connected to the same LO)Ethernet or USB usually, but other interfaces are available in MLAB modular systemYesYesYesUS$90
SDR Minor[85]Pre-built0.1 – 55 MHz?No122.880 MSps ADC sampling, 48k-960k output samplrate1/1LAN 10/100YesYesNoUS$199
SDR-1[86]Kit and pre-built530 kHz – 30 MHz?up to 192 kHz depending on soundcard0/1USBYesNoNoUS$200
SDRstick UDPSDR-HF2[87]Pre-built0.1 – 55 MHz?122.88 Msps0/11G Ethernet via BeMicroCV-A9YesYesYesAltera (as an add-on)US$399
SDRstick UDPSDR-HF1[87]Please Note: A functional receiver requires both the UDPSDR-HF1 and a BeMicro SDK FPGA development boardPre-built0.1 – 30 MHz?No80 Msps0/11G Ethernet via BeMicroCV-A9YesYesYesAltera (as an add-on)US$169
SDR MK1.5 `Andrus`[88]Pre-built, Open Source Design5 kHz – 31 MHz

(1.7 GHz downconverter opt.)

?No64 MSPS?USB 2.0, 10/100 EthernetYesYesYesUS$480
SDR-4+[89]Pre-built0.85 – 70.5 MHz?No48 kHz (integrated soundcard)1/1USB × 2YesYesYesUS$260
SDR(X) HF, VHF & UHF[90]Pre-built0.1 – 1850 MHz (R820T tuner)?NoOptimized for HF amateur bands with 4 user selectable pre-select HF filters?USBYesYesYes£89
SoftRock-40[91]Kit7.5 MHzextNo48 kHz0/1USBYesYesYesUS$21
SoftRock Lite II[92]Kit1.891 – 1.795 MHz,

3.57 – 3.474 MHz,7.104 – 7.008 MHz,10.173 – 10.077 MHz,14.095 – 13.999 MHz(also purchasable in other tunings)

extNo96 kHz0/1USBYesYesYesUS$21
SoftRock RX Ensemble II LF[93]Kit or Pre-built180 kHz – 3.0 MHzextNoExternal ADC required (I/Q output)0/1USBYesYesYesUS$66 or US$97
SoftRock RX Ensemble II HF[94]Kit or Pre-built1.8 – 30 MHzextNoExternal ADC required (I/Q output)0/1USBYesYesYesUS$65 or US$85
SoftRock RX Ensemble RXTX[95]Kit or Pre-builtChoose either 160m,

80m/40m,40m/30m/20m,30m/20m/17m, or 15m/12m/10m('complete [rx/tx] frequency agility within the [chosen] 'superband')[96]

?YesExternal ADC required (I/Q output)USBYesYesYesUS$89 or US$124
Spectre[97]Pre-built0.4 – 4 GHz200 MHz16Yes310 MSPSUSB, Serial, jtag, 10Gbit/s SFP+ EthernetYesYesYesUS$10,000
SunSDR2 Pro[98]Pre-built10 kHz – 160 MHz38–312 kHz1614Yes160 MSPS (RX), 640 MSPS (TX)3/410/100 Ethernet, WLAN (embedded)YesYesYesU$1,595
ThinkRF WSA5000[99]Pre-built50 MHz – 8 GHz, 18 GHz or 27 GHz?125 MSPS?10/100/1000 EthernetYesYesYesUS$3,500-US$14,140
UHFSDR[100]Kit1.75 – 700 MHz Tx/RxextYesExternal soundcard required (I/Q input/output)?LPT parallel port or USB/W QRP2000/UBW/UBW32NANANAUS$40 (partial kit)
USRP B200[101]Pre-built70 MHz – 6 GHz56 MHz?Yes56 MspsUSB 3.0YesYesYesXilinx Spartan 6 XC6SLX75US$675
USRP B210[102]Pre-built70 MHz – 6 GHz56 MHz?Yes56 MspsUSB 3.0YesYesYesXilinx Spartan 6 XC6SLX150US$1,100
USRP N200[103]Pre-builtDC – 6 GHzUp to 40 MHz[104]16Yes25 Msps for 16-bit samples; 50 Msps for 8-bit samplesGigabit EthernetYesYesYesUS$1,515
USRP N210[105]Pre-builtDC – 6 GHzUp to 40 MHz[104]16Yes25 Msps for 16-bit samples; 50 Msps for 8-bit samplesGigabit EthernetYesYesYesXilinx Spartan 3A-DSP 3400US$1,717
USRP X300[106]Pre-builtDC – 6 GHzUp to 160 MHz[104]?Yes200 MspsGigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, PCIeYesYesYesXilinx Kintex-7 XC7K325TUS$3,900
USRP X310[107]Pre-builtDC – 6 GHzUp to 160 MHz[104]?Yes200 MspsGigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, PCIeYesYesYesXilinx Kintex-7 XC7K410TUS$4,800
UmTRX[108]Pre-built300 MHz – 3.8 GHzUp to 28 MHz1212Yes13 MSPS x20.1;

0.01 with GPS lock

?Gigabit EthernetYesYes?Spartan 6 LX75US$1,300
WARPv3[109]Pre-built2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz40 MHz1212Yes40 Msps1/2Dual Gigabit EthernetYesYesYesXilinx Virtex-6 LX240TUS$6,900
WinRadio WR-G31DCC[110]Pre-built9 kHz – 50 MHz?No100 MSPS3/3USBYesNoNoUS$950
X-RAD[111]Pre-builtRX: 950–1450 MHz

TX: 875–1525 MHz

?YesRX: 1.6 GSPS

TX: 3.2 GSPS

?PCIeYesNoNoUnknown
Xiegu G90 [1]Pre-builtRX: 0.5MHz - 30MHz

TX: all amateur bands 1.8 - 30 MHz

48 kHz24Yes 20W
  • ±24k bandwidth spectrum display with waterfall
101/1Embedded system (no computer needed), I/Q output for interfacing with a PC or XDT1 panadapterYesYesYes€479.00
XTRX Pro[112]Pre-built30 – 3700 MHz120 MHz1212Yes120 MSRP SISO,

90 MSRP MIMO

0.1;

0.01 with GPS lock

mini PCIeUnknownYesUnknownXilinx Artix7 50TUS$599
Zeus ZS-1[113]Pre-built300 kHz – 30 MHz?Yes10 kHz, 20 kHz, 40 kHz, 100 kHz1/3USB 2.0YesNoNo€1,399
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References[edit]

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