On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 3:09 PM, Antonny Caesar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, everybody! > > I'm developing a project related to Cognitive Radio (an energy detector, > more specifically) and I have to buy a USRP or SDR board to continue > developing it. > > For now, I just need a simple and basic board that has a transmitter > port and a receiver one and that is possible to use with Gnuradio. Only > this! > I don't have experience on buying this stuff so I hope you can help me. > The board can't be expensive, because my lab has limited resources. > The processor it's not important for me (unless there is some > restriction to use with Gnuradio). > > If you can help me sending some websites, models or tips of good boards > (but not so expensive) it would be great. > > Cheers, > Thank you a lot. > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > Welcome to GNU Radio. First of all, please subscribe to the mailing list ( http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/MailingLists) and use your actual e-mail account rather than ruby-forum.com. Off the top of my head here's a list of "affordable" vendors with GNU Radio support (in alphabetical order) that transmit: * Ettus (http://www.ettus.com/) * Fairwaves UmTRX (http://shop.fairwaves.co/accessories-and-diy) * Greatt Scott Gadgets Hackrf (https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/) * Nuand Bladerf (http://nuand.com/) If you can drop the transmit requirement then also check out RTL-SDR dongles (nooelec and others). You're going to have to do your own research to figure out what to buy. -Nathan PS - there's way more companies than this in this particular market, but they are usually more specialized and more expensive.
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