
This geniune SDR-Play RSP1A is a major upgrade to the popular RSP-1, it is a powerful wideband full featured 14-bit SDR which covers the RF spectrum from 1kHz to 2GHz. All it needs is a PC and an antenna to provide excellent communications receiver functionality. Combined with the power of readily available SDR receiver software (including 'SDRuno' supplied by SDRplay) you can monitor up to 10MHz of spectrum at a time. Documented API allows developers to create new demodulators or applications around the platform
Key Features/Specifications:
- Covers all frequencies from 1kHz through LF, MW, HF, VHF, UHF and L-band to 2GHz, with no gaps
- Excellent dynamic range for challenging reception conditions
- Low levels of spurious responses
- Works with all the popular SDR software (including HDSDR, SDR Console, Cubic SDR and SDRuno)
- ExtIO based plugin available
- Software upgradeable for future standards
- Strong and growing software support network
- API provided to allow demodulator or application development
- Multiplatform driver and API support including Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and Raspberry Pi 2/3
- Up to 16 individual receivers in any 10MHz slice of spectrum using SDRuno
- Calibrated S meter and power measurements with SDRuno
- Ideal for monitoring of ISM/ IoT/ Telemetry bands <2GHz
- Ideal for portable operation
- Continuous coverage from 1kHz to 2GHz
- Up to 10MHz visible bandwidth
- Powers over the USB cable with a simple type B socket
- 14-bit ADC silicon technology (not another 8 bit dongle!)
- 11 high-selectivity, built in front-end preselection filters
- Software selectable AM/FM and DAB broadcast band notch filters
- Software selectable multi-level Low Noise Preamplifier
- Bias -T power supply for powering antenna-mounted LNA
- RF shielding layer inside case
- SDRuno—World Class SDR software for Windows
- Documented API for new apps development
- Single SMA antenna socket covering entire frequency range
It’s also a good time to remind the Raspberry Pi, Linux and MacOS users that’s SDRconnect software is one of the few SDR programmes to run natively on those platforms. See more here: https://www.sdrplay.com/
The fully calibrated Windows Spectrum Analyser software continues to be improved and Steve Andrew, the author provides great support for it: https://www.spectrumanalyser.
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