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SDR Receiver 16MHz 14 bit Sampling USB2 PC input with realtime SDR software

$ 45.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    The Booya16 SDR radio receiver samples RF signals at 16MHz 14 bits and streams the sampled signal into PC memory continuously in real time. The Booya software demodulates the signals down to baseband at the full bandwidth. The Booya64 digitizer board plugs into the USB 2.0 iterface board, included. The Booya16 SDR includes an active Mini Whip antenna to allow good radio reception in the 0 to 8 MHz band. The BooyaSDR free open source software on the PC provides a fully functioning SDR receiver application demonstrating the full Booya64 digitizer capability.
    Do a web search on booyasdr for more information, website and email. The free associated software can be downloaded from the booyasdr project at the SourceForge website.
    Features:
    16 Mhz 14 bit sampling rate
    USB 2 continuous input into PC memory
    Full speed decimation into 250 kHz bands
    Realtime demodulation of standard radio signals, AM, LSB, USB, CW
    Any demodulation possible with software modification
    Pure SDR, raw samples enter PC
    No FPGA
    Hardware Included,
    keyed to second photo
    1. +12 Volt Power Supply
    2. USB 2 Cable
    3. Ethernet Wire to Active Antenna
    4. Active Antenna
    5. USB2 Interface Board
    6. Booya 16 MHz Digitizer Board with LTC2248 A/D Chip and 16 MHz clock
    7. Antenna Adapter Board
    8. Alternate RF Connector Board
    Software Included,
    download from the booyasdr project on the SourceForge website.
    1. BooyaSDR Windows PC software application
    2. Windows Drivers
    Required items:
    Windows PC
    Internet connection to obtain software
    60 day money back guarantee if not fully satisfied.
    Do a web search on booyasdr for more information, website, email and associated software.
    MIT License, Copyright 2017, Booya Corp.