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SDRplay RSP1A WIDEBAND 1kHz-2GHz SDR RECEIVER
$ 660
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Description
SDRplay RSP1AWIDEBAND 1kHz-2GHz SDR RECEIVER
The SDRplay RSP1A is a powerful wideband full featured 14-bit SDR which covers the RF spectrum from 1kHz to 2GHz. All it needs is a computer and an antenna to provide excellent communications receiver functionality. Combined with the power of readily available SDR receiver software (including Windowsbased ‘SDRuno’ supplied free of charge by SDRplay), you can monitor up to 10MHz of spectrum at a time. A documented API allows developers to create new demodulators or applications around the platform.
KEY BENEFITS
• Covers all frequencies from 1kHz through VLF, LF, MW, HF, VHF, UHF and L-band to 2GHz, with no gaps
• Receive, monitor and record up to 10MHz of spectrum at a time
• Free use of windows-based SDRuno software which provides an ever-increasing feature-set
• Strong and growing software support network
• Calibrated S meter/ RF power and SNR measurement with SDRuno (including datalogging to .CSV file capability)
• Documented API provided to allow demodulator or application development on multiple platforms
• Excellent dynamic range for challenging reception conditions
• Works with popular 3rd party 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 3/4
• Up to 16 individual receivers in any 10MHz slice of spectrum using SDRuno
• Calibrated S meter and power measurements with SDRuno
• Stand-alone windows-based spectrum analyser software available (with sweep, sample and hold features)
• Ideal for monitoring of ISM/ IoT/ Telemetry bands <2GHz
• Ideal for portable operation
General
• Weight 110g
• Size: 98mm x 88mm x 34mm (case only)
• Low Current: 185 mA (excl bias T)
Connectivity
• Single 50Ω RF connector (SMA)
• USB 2.0 (high speed) type B socket
Frequency Range
• Continuous coverage 1kHz – 2GHz
ADC Characteristics
• Sample frequency 2 – 10.66MSPS
• 14 bit native ADC (2 – 6.048MSPS)
•12-bit (6.048- 8.064 MSPS)
•10-bit (8.064- 9.216MSPS)
• 8-bit (> 9.216 MSPS )
Bias T
• Software Selectable 4.7V @ 100mA
Reference
• High Temperature Stability (0.5ppm) TCXO
• In-field trimmable to 0.01ppm.
Maximum recommended input power
• 0dBm continuous, 10dBm for short periods
Typical Noise Figures
• 18dB @ 2MHz
• 15dB @ 12MHz
• 15dB @ 25MHz
• 15dB @ 40MHz
• 3.3dB @ 100MHz
• 3.3dB @ 200MHz
• 7.7dB @ 386MHz
• 3.6dB @ 660MHz
• 5.0dB @ 1500MHz
• 6.3dB @ 1800MHz
IF Modes
• Zero IF, All IF bandwidths
• Low IF, IF bandwidths ≤ 1.536MHz
IF Bandwidths (3dB)
• 200kHz
• 300kHz
• 600kHz
• 1.536MHz
• 5.0MHz
• 6.0MHz
• 7.0MHz
• 8.0MHz
Front End Filtering
Automatically configured front end filtering:
Low Pass
• 2MHz
Band Pass
• 2-12MHz
• 12-30MHz
• 30-60MHz
• 60-120MHz
• 120-250MHz
• 250-300MHz
• 300-380MHz
• 380-420MHz
• 420-1000MHz
High Pass
• 1000MHz
Notch Filters
• FM Filter: >50dB 85 – 100MHz
• MW Filter: >30dB 660 – 1550kHz
• DAB Filter: >30dB 165 – 230MHz
SDRuno FEATURES
• Multiple ‘Virtual Receivers’ which allow for simultaneous reception and demodulation of different types of signals within the same receiver bandwidth.
• A selectivity filter with an ultimate rejection greater than 140dB.
• A unique distortion-free double stage AGC with fully adjustable parameters.
• Multiple notch filters with BW adjustable down to 1Hz, Notch Lock feature.
• A unique synchronous AM mode with selectable/adjustable sidebands, dedicated PLL input filter, and selectable PLL time constants.
• SNR (stereo noise reduction), featuring a proprietary noise reduction algorithm for stereo broadcast.
• AFC for FM signals.
• Calibration for receiver frequency errors.
• Class leading audio quality
• Calibrated S meter and power measurements
• RDS support with “DX Mode” for low signal environment
• Active Noise cancelling
• CAT and Omnirig control
• SSB/AM and Synchronous AM modes
• WBFM and NFM with AFC