Elektor SDR Shield 2.0

  • BrandElektor Labs

Description

This board is a newer version of the Elektor SDR Reloaded, the difference is that on this new version with two PLL outputs and two LF-outputs, which are accessible via additional connectors on the board (not included in the kit). This allows the user to use this Arduino shield as a signal generator, SW transmitter or even transceiver.

Specifications

Operating Voltage 5 V and 3.3 V from Arduino
Frequency Range 150 kHz to 30 MHz
Sensitivity 1 µV
Overall Gain 40 dB
Maximum signal level at antenna 10 mV
Dynamic Range 80 dB

Please note: The module doesn't come pre-soldered.

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This board is a newer version of the Elektor SDR Reloaded, the difference is that on this new version with... Read more

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€ 39,95 incl. VAT
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    SKU: 18515
    EAN: 018515

    Description

    This board is a newer version of the Elektor SDR Reloaded, the difference is that on this new version with two PLL outputs and two LF-outputs, which are accessible via additional connectors on the board (not included in the kit). This allows the user to use this Arduino shield as a signal generator, SW transmitter or even transceiver.

    Specifications

    Operating Voltage 5 V and 3.3 V from Arduino
    Frequency Range 150 kHz to 30 MHz
    Sensitivity 1 µV
    Overall Gain 40 dB
    Maximum signal level at antenna 10 mV
    Dynamic Range 80 dB

    Please note: The module doesn't come pre-soldered.

    Links

    Customer Reviews

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    V.K.
    can HackRF One

    can HackRF One be used instead?

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    Thomas
    As expected. Good PCB Quality. No Doc

    Be aware there is no simple sheet which list the pinout. I2C address setting is a guess. Providing not a simple Datasheet is a no go. Put sth. to the board. If somebody buys this he has the right to get at least the pinout. WTF.

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    https://www.elektormagazine.com/magazine/elektor-201607/29124

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