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I'd like to try SDR transceive on either 70MHZ or 472KHz, probably the
latter .It seems it's possible to modify some of the Softrock
products. Does any one know what else is available ?

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On 12/15/2015 01:57 PM, Brian Howie wrote:

I'd like to try SDR transceive on either 70MHZ or 472KHz, probably the
latter .It seems it's possible to modify some of the Softrock
products. Does any one know what else is available ?

73 Brian GM4DIJ

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Hello, and Ettus Research (part of National Instruments) has some great
SDR products with a couple under $1k. If you can afford around 3 grand
their USRP E310 has a wealth of possibilities. If you search on YouTube
there's several Ettus videos. One from Sep 2014 is a presentation to a
group of hams by Matt Ettus, N2MJI, the company founder. Sincerely, and
73s from N4GGO,

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On 12/15/2015 01:57 PM, Brian Howie wrote:

I'd like to try SDR transceive on either 70MHZ or 472KHz, probably the
latter .It seems it's possible to modify some of the Softrock
products. Does any one know what else is available ?

73 Brian GM4DIJ

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Hello, and Ettus Research (part of National Instruments) has some great
SDR products with a couple under $1k. If you can afford around 3 grand
their USRP E310 has a wealth of possibilities. If you search on
YouTube there's several Ettus videos. One from Sep 2014 is a
presentation to a group of hams by Matt Ettus, N2MJI, the company
founder. Sincerely, and 73s from N4GGO,

Some nice kit there.DC to 6GHz at £3K is not totally outrageous. I was
after something less ambitious; single band.

73 Brian GM4DIJ
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