Hey Les,
Thanks for the post - this looks great. I believe the feq coverage is 100 KHz to 2GHz. The 10 bit converters for an 8Mhz bandwidth is an excellent trade off. It appears to have built in RF filtering broken in to 8 bands. Another great product from the UK.
73 W9KE Tom Doyle
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Les Rayburn les@highnoonfilm.com wrote:
A few months ago, I sold my Perseus SDR and traded up to the Elad FDM-S2, which covers up to 160 MHz, and has a bandwidth of about 6 MHz. Haven't even had time to take it out of the box yet, but in the meantime, a new SDR receiver has hit the market.
This SDR boasts 8 MHz of bandwidth, and covers from 100 GHz to 2 GHz. This would allow the user to monitor things like the NOAA Weather Radio band, amateur radio bands including 6 Meters, 2 Meters, 222, 432, 902, and 1296, etc. So far, I haven't seen any reviews from hams or dedicated DX'ers. But it's also half the cost of the Elad at only $300 USD.
More information is available at:
Can't wait to read a review on this one, and find the time to get my Elad installed. Curious if any VHF operators have tried this one yet?
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73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF 121 Mayfair Park Maylene, AL 35114 EM63nf
6M VUCC #1712 AMSAT #38965 Grid Bandits #222 Southeastern VHF Society Central States VHF Society Life Member Six Club #2484
Active on 6 Meters thru 1296, 10GHz & Light
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73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF 121 Mayfair Park Maylene, AL 35114 EM63nf
6M VUCC #1712 AMSAT #38965 Grid Bandits #222 Southeastern VHF Society Central States VHF Society Life Member Six Club #2484
Active on 6 Meters thru 1296, 10GHz & Light
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