Javier,
The ASRP1 can do the same as well where I am undecided on the final pricing as I am interested in manufacturing these locally here in Chicago: http://www.agile-sdr-solutions.com/ASRP1 But for the moment, you wont be able to purchase from the above website: https://www.paypal.com/in/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=pt8f3f5dLLRisq1pi97dmTMRbJM9nbsncTvupDdgs41h2rbHYz-K9niZH2y&dispatch=50a222a57771920b6a3d7b606239e4d529b525e0b7e69bf0224adecfb0124e9b61f737ba21b08198dbcfd9e439351aac748846c5173df4f4 Hence why I am interested in manufacturing these locally here in Chicago, Illinois USA as I've been demonstrating this device since October 2012. What I personally will " Vouch " for and FAVOR is the following: ASRP1 - Been playing with it since October 2012 UmTRX - Though I have yet to fully play with mine PerVices Nectar - Though I have yet to fully play with mine HackRF - Though I have yet to fully play with mine RTLSDR Stick - Been playing with it since 2012 But what you have previously listed, as well as I above, doesn't mean the these devices either aren't worthwhile: *BladeRF *MyriadRF *The troublesome part of utilizing the Lime Micro Systems Transceiver chips, is the cost of just one of those chips is STILL 20% higher than purchasing 2 Analog Devices Transceiver Chips which offers MORE Frequenies than Lime Micro Systems. I'm also concerned about Lime Microsystems only manufacturing 1 product, and fear it *MAY* go the way of Elonics, who made the RTLSDR stick, which is now bankrupt! Ever since Matt Ettus faked the " Open Source Community " by getting them to write applications around his hardware that he was " Going to make available freely, but NEVER released the layout files of the boards ", I've not wanted to spend additional $ on: *" I don't understand why people are complaining that the Ettus Research board designs aren't free. They are free. Matt publicly announced that he intended to release them under the GPL. Right up to this day, the schematics (in PDF) are trivially downloadable from http://www.ettus.com by clicking "Download" on the homepage. Even the schematics for their brand-new products like the N210."* http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2011-01/msg00531.html Releasing something that is PARTIALLY open source, and then sticking a GPL license on it, to me, VIOLATES the GPL since you CAN"T duplicate that "which was released" since the board layout design files NEVER were. This indicates, to me, he never intended on ANYONE duplicating the boards he said he'd make available in return for them creating applications around his boards. So I stay away from Ettus Research Products though I can utilize the same software that works with their hardware with SDR devices I intend on dealing with. Sincerely, Martin *Javier wrote: * *Hi, * * In this post i would like to share the newest hardware for radio interception. For gsm, osmocombb or similar you could use: * * http://shop.fairwaves.ru/laboratory-use/UmTRX%20transceiver%20for%20OpenBTS%20and%20OpenBSC-OsmoBTS Take your time to read this good article from taylor killian: * * http://www.taylorkillian.com/2013/08/sdr-showdown-hackrf-vs-bladerf-vs-usrp.html Prices range are from 20 usd (http://www.rtl-sdr.com) to a profesisonal one 1500 usd (Umtrx). Most of you now ettus equipment but we have other devices for a51 such as http://shop.fairwaves.ru/ If someone has any other link or resource to add to this list, please post it, so we could check other hardwares. Regards, Javier * * ______________________________**_________________ A51 mailing list * *A51@lists.srlabs.de * *http://lists.srlabs.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/a51 * * * * * * *
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