Here is the direct link to the offset in the ISP Radio interview where Baicells 
SDR claim is laid to rest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzXaLsN1yWc&t=3059

-- Nathan
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On 6/19/2016 10:09 PM, Nathan Anderson wrote:
> I believe that Patrick has said as much (not SDR) on the ISP Radio interview 
> with him back in April.  Would certainly go a ways to explaining how they 
> managed to offer it for basically 1/3rd the price of competing gear.

I only know what's public including what was said on the very good WISP
Brothers interview from WISPAmerica. What I got from that is that
Baicells uses Qualcomm chips. So just as Ubiquiti used Atheros chips to
make decent cheap radios, Baicells uses Qualcomm's chips rather than
building everything from scratch. I'm not sure if this applies to all of
their eNBs or just the little one, though. And whether the chip counts
as SDR is itself an interesting question.

> -- Nathan
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> I think Adair said he has?
>
> Who says the baicells isn't SDR?  I don't know.


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