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This article provides a list of commercially available software-defined radio receivers.

Name Type Frequency range Max bandwidth TX capable Sampling rate Panadapters / Receivers Host Interface Windows Linux Mac Base price
ADAT ADT-200A[1] Pre-built 10 kHz – 30 MHz (planned modules for 50–54 MHz, 70.0–70.5 MHz, and 144–148 MHz) 0.5–100 kHz ? 1/3 Embedded system (no computer needed), USB, Internet remote Yes, with option R-1 & ADAT Commander ? ? CHF 5,220
AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ[2] Pre-built 2400–2500 MHz 61.44 MSPS 2/2 FMC (to Xilinx board) then USB 2.0 or Gigabit Ethernet. Yes Yes Yes US$750
AD-FMCOMMS3-EBZ[3] Pre-built 70 MHz to 6 GHz 61.44 MSPS 2/2 FMC (to Xilinx board) then USB 2.0 or Gigabit Ethernet. Yes Yes Yes US$750
AD-FMCOMMS4-EBZ[4] Pre-built 70 MHz to 6 GHz 61.44 MSPS 1/1 FMC (to Xilinx board) then USB 2.0 or Gigabit Ethernet. Yes Yes Yes US$399
AD-FMCOMMS5-EBZ[5] Pre-built 70 MHz to 6 GHz 61.44 MSPS 4/4 FMC (to Xilinx board) then USB 2.0 or Gigabit Ethernet. Yes Yes Yes US$1,125
AFEDRI SDR[6] Pre-built 100 kHz – 30 MHz 80 MSPS 0/2 USB 2.0, 10/100 Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$249
AirSpy[7] Pre-build 24-1750 MHz No 20 MSPS MSps ADC sampling, up to 80 MSPS for custom applications 0/1 USB Yes Yes Yes using ports US$199
Apache Labs ANAN-10E[8] Pre-built 10 kHz – 55 MHz 122.88 Msps (14 bit ADC) 0/2 Gigabit Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$995
Apache Labs ANAN-10/100 Pre-built 10 kHz – 55 MHz 122.88 Msps (16 bit ADC) 0/4 Gigabit Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$1,649-US$2,449
Apache Labs ANAN-100D/200D Pre-built 10 kHz – 55 MHz 122.88 Msps (16 bit ADC) 0/7 Gigabit Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$3,299-US$3,999
AOR AR-2300[9] Pre-built 40 kHz – 3.15 GHz 65 MSPS 1/1 Embedded system (no computer needed), USB Yes ? ? US$3,299
ARSP / Wideband MIMO[10] early kit / pre-built 400 MHz – 4.4 GHz 8mhz streaming / 50mhz ? USB 2.0 Yes Yes No Un­known
ASR-2300[11] Pre-Built / Open Source Design 300 MHz - 3.8 GHz, two general wideband RX and selectable GPS, ISM, PCS, UHF RX bands <40 MHz (Programmable) 0/2 USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Yes Yes Yes US$1,500
Bitshark Express RX[12] Kit 300 MHz – 4 GHz 105 MSPS (RX only) 0/1 ? PCIe Yes Yes ? US$4,300
bladeRF[13] Pre-built 300 MHz - 3.8 GHz 80 kSPS - 40 MSPS

RX/TX (12-bit ADC/DAC)

? USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Yes Yes Yes US$420
COM-3011[14] Pre-built 20 MHz – 3 GHz External ADC required (I/Q output) ? USB Yes ? ? US$345
Crimson TNG[15] Pre-built DC-6000 MHz > 1200MHz

(4 independent RX chains and 4 independent TX chains, each capable of up to 322MHz of RF bandwidth)

Yes
  • Four dual channel, 16 bit, 370 MSPS ADCs
  • Two quad channel, 16 bit, 2500 MSPS DACs
4/4 2x 10Gbit/s SFP+, Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$6,000
Cross Country Wireless SDR receiver v. 3[16] Pre-built 472–479 kHz, 7.0–7.3 MHz/10.10–10.15 MHz, and 14.00–14.35 MHz External ADC required (I/Q output) 1/1 Crystal controlled two channels Yes Yes Yes US$80
DRB 30[17] Pre-built 30 kHz – 30 MHz External ADC required (I/Q output) ? LPT parallel port Up to XP ? ? US$390
DX Patrol[18] Pre-built 100 kHz to 2 GHz (RTL2832U, R820T, 40 MHz upconverter) No 2.4 (up to 3.2) Msps ? USB Yes ? ? 100
easySDR USB Dongle[19] Pre-built 64–1700 MHz 48, 96 kHz 0/1 USB Yes No No US$110
Elektor SDR[20] Bare PCB and pre-built 150 kHz – 30 MHz Soundcard ADC: 48, 96, and 192 kHz 0/1 USB Yes Yes Yes US$41-US$46 for PCB
Elektor AVR SDR[21] Kit and pre-built up to 1 MHz in undersampling up to 15  kS/s 0/1 UART via RS2-232 converter or USB bridge Yes Yes Yes US$145-US$160
ELAD FDM-S1[22] Pre-built 20 kHz – 30 MHz, up to 200 MHz in undersampling 61.44 MHz 1/4 USB Yes No No 369
ELAD FDM-S2[23] Pre-built HF:9 kHz – 52 MHz / FM:74 MHz - 108 MHz / VHF:135 MHz - 160 MHz 122.88 MHz 1/8 USB Yes No No 525
ELAD FDM-DUO (Transceiver)[24] Pre-built HF:10 kHz – 54 MHz 122.88 MHz ADC: LTC2165 16bit 1/8+1 USB Yes No No 1,159
Elecraft KX3[25] Pre-built or kit 0.5–54 MHz (144–148 MHz optional) 30 kHz? 0/1 USB or embedded system (no computer needed) Yes Yes Yes US$900
FiFi-SDR[26] Pre-built 200 kHz – 30 MHz 96 kHz (integrated soundcard) 0/1 USB Yes Yes ? 120[27]
FLEX-6700[28] Pre-built 0.01–73, 135-165 MHz 24-192kHz RX (x8), 14MHz Display (x8) Yes 245.76 MSPS (transceiver) 8/8 Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$7,499
FLEX-6700R[29] Pre-built 0.01–73, 135-165 MHz 24-192kHz RX (x8), 14MHz Display (x8) No 245.76 MSPS (receiver) 8/8 Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$6,399
FLEX-6500[30] Pre-built 0.01–73 MHz 24-192kHz RX (x4), 14MHz Display (x4) Yes 245.76 MSPS (transceiver) 4/4 Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$4,299
FLEX-6300[31] Pre-built 0.01–54 MHz 24-192kHz RX (x2), 14MHz Display (x2) Yes 122.88 MSPS (transceiver) 2/2 Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$2,499
FLEX-5000A Pre-built 0.01–65 MHz 48-192kHz (x2) Yes 48, 96, 192 kHz (transceiver) 2/2 1394a Firewire Yes No No US$2,800
FLEX-3000 Pre-built 0.01–65 MHz 48-96kHz Yes 48, 96 kHz (transceiver) 1/1 1394a Firewire Yes No No US$1,700
FLEX-1500[32] Pre-built 0.01–54 MHz 48kHz Yes 48 kHz (transceiver) 1/1 USB Yes No No US$650
FUNcube Dongle[33] Pre-built 64–1700 MHz 96 kHz 0/1 USB Yes Yes Yes US$160
FUNcube Dongle Pro+[33] Pre-built 0.15–240 MHz, 420-1900 MHz 192 kHz 0/1 USB Yes Yes Yes US$200
HackRF One[34] Pre-built 1 MHz – 6 GHz 20 MHz Yes 8 Msps - 20 Msps 0/1 USB 2.0 Yes Yes Yes US$299
HiQSDR[35] prebuilt modules & kits, pcbs 30 kHz – 62 MHz 48 - 960 kHz ? 10/100 Ethernet Yes Yes No US$650-US$1,400
Hunter SDR[36] Kit 2.5–30 MHz (1–30 MHz typ.) External ADC required (I/Q output) ? USB Yes No No £85
ISDB-T 2035/2037[37] Pre-built 50–960 MHz 8 MHz 0.5-12 MS/s 0/1 USB Yes Yes Yes US$25
Kanga Finningley[38] Kit 3.750 MHz ± 48 kHz External ADC required (I/Q output) ? None Yes Yes Yes US$25
LimeSDR[39] Pre-built (full Open Source/Hardware) 100 kHz to 3.8 GHz 61.44 Msps (12 bit ADC) ? USB 3.0, PCIe Yes Yes Yes US$299(USB) - US$799(PCIe)
LD-1B[40] Pre-built 100 kHz – 30 MHz External ADC required (I/Q output) ? USB Yes ? ? US$285
Matchstiq[41] Pre-built 300 MHz – 3.8 GHz 40 MSPS (RX/TX) ? Embedded System or USB Yes Yes Yes US$4,500
Mercury[42] Pre-built 0.1–55 MHz 122.88 MSPS 0/7 USB (via Ozy) or Ethernet (via Metis) Yes Yes Yes US$469
Myriad-RF 1[43] Pre-built 300 MHz – 3.8 GHz Programmable (16 selections); 0.75 – 14 MHz, Bypass mode 1/1 standard connector FX10A-80P Yes Yes Yes US$299
NetSDR[44] PnP 0.1 kHz – 34 MHz 80.0 MHz 0/1 ? Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$1,450
Noctar[45] Pre-built PCIe card 100 kHz – 4 GHz 200 MHz ? ? PCI Express ×4 No Yes No US$2,500
Odyssey TRX[46] Pre-build 0.5-55 MHz Yes 122.880 MSps ADC sampling, 48k-960k output samplrate 2/2 LAN, WiFi, USB Yes Yes Yes US$450
Perseus[47] Pre-built 10 kHz – 40 MHz (87.5–108 MHz using FM down-converter) 80 MSPS ? USB Yes Yes [48] ? US$1,199
Pappradio[49] Pre-built 150 kHz – 30 MHz (210 MHz using harmonics) External ADC required (I/Q output) ? USB Yes Yes ? US$85
PCIe SDR MIMO 2x2[50] Pre-built 70 MHz to 6 GHz 61.44 Msps 2/2 PCIe (1x) No Yes No 1,500
PM-SDR[51] Pre-built 100 kHz – 50 MHz (up to 165 MHz using harmonics) External ADC required (I/Q output) ? USB Yes Yes ? US$220
QS1R[52] Pre-built 10 kHz – 62.5 MHz (up to 500 MHz using images/alias) 130 MHz 1/2-4 USB Yes Yes Yes US$900
Quadrus (DRU-244A and SRM-3000)[53] Pre-build 0.1-440 MHz No 80 MSps ADC sampling, 48k-1.536M output samplrate 0/16 PCI Yes Yes Yes US$1,490
Realtek RTL2832U DVB-T tuner[54] Pre-built with custom driver 24–1766 MHz (R820T tuner) (sensitivity drops off considerably outside this range, but can go 0–2,200 MHz (E4000 tuner with direct sampling mod)) 2.4 MHz (can go up to 3.2 MHz but drops samples) ? USB Yes Yes Yes US$8-US$10
RDP-100[55] Pre-built RX, 0–125 MHz; TX, 0–200 MHz RX - 250 MSPS; TX - 800 MSPS ? Embedded System No No No Un­known
SDRplay: Radio Spectrum Processor[56] Pre-built 0.1–2,000 MHz 8 MHz No 0.5-12 MS/s 0/1 USB Yes Yes Yes US$149
Soft66AD / Soft66ADD / Soft66LC4 / Soft66RTL[57] Pre-built 0.5–70 MHz External ADC required (I/Q output) 0/1 USB Yes Unofficially ? US$20
SDR-IQ[58] PnP 0.1 kHz – 30 MHz 66.666 MHz 1/1 ? USB Yes Yes Yes US$525
SDR-IP[59] PnP 0.1 kHz – 34 MHz 80.0 MHz 1/1 ? Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$2,999
SDR-LAB SDR04[60] Pre-built 400 MHz - 4 GHz 40 MHz ? USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Yes Yes Yes Un­known
SDRX01B[61] Pre-built and kit option 50 kHz – 200 MHz < 2 MHz External ADC required (I/Q output) 0/1 - Scalable (multiple receiver can be connected to the same LO) Ethernet or USB usually, but other interfaces are available in MLAB modular system Yes Yes Yes US$90
SDR Minor[62] Pre-build 0.1-55 MHz No 122.880 MSps ADC sampling, 48k-960k output samplrate 1/1 LAN 10/100 Yes Yes No US$199
SDR-1[63] Kit and pre-built 530 kHz – 30 MHz up to 192 kHz depending on soundcard 0/1 USB Yes No No US$200
SDRstick UDPSDR-HF2[64] Pre-built 0.1–55 MHz 122.88 Msps 0/1 1G Ethernet via BeMicroCV-A9 Yes Yes Yes US$399
SDRstick UDPSDR-HF1[64]Please Note: A functional receiver requires both the UDPSDR-HF1 and a BeMicro SDK FPGA development board Pre-built 0.1–30 MHz No 80 Msps 0/1 1G Ethernet via BeMicroCV-A9 Yes Yes Yes US$169
SDR MK1.5 'Andrus'[65] Pre-built, Open Source Design 5 kHz – 31 MHz (1.7 GHz downconverter opt.) 64 MSPS ? USB 2.0, 10/100 Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$480
SDR-4+ [66] Pre-built 0.85–70.5 MHz 48 kHz (integrated soundcard) 1/1 USB × 2 Yes Yes Yes US$260
SDR(X) HF, VHF & UHF[67] Pre-built 100 kHz–1850 MHz (R820T tuner) Optimized for HF amateur bands with 4 user selectable pre-select HF filters ? USB Yes Yes Yes £89
SoftRock-40[68] Kit 7.5 MHz 48 kHz 0/1 USB Yes Yes Yes US$21
SoftRock RX Ensemble II[68] Kit 180 kHz – 3.0 MHz, and 1.8–30 MHz operation External ADC required (I/Q output) 0/1 USB Yes Yes Yes US$67
Spectre[69] Pre-build 400 MHz - 4000 MHz 200 MHz Yes 310 MSPS (16 Bit ADC) USB, Serial, jtag, 10Gbit/s SFP+ Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$10,000
SunSDR2[70] Pre-built 10 kHz – 160 MHz 160 MSPS 3/4 10/100 Ethernet, WLAN (embedded) Yes Yes ? US$1,960
ThinkRF WSA5000[71] Pre-built 50 MHz – 8 GHz, 18 GHz or 27 GHz 125 MSPS ? 10/100/1000 Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$3,500-US$14,140
UHFSDR[72] Kit 1.75–700 MHz Tx/Rx External soundcard required (I/Q input/output) ? LPT parallel port or USB/W QRP2000/UBW/UBW32 N\A N\A N\A US$40
USRP B200[73] Pre-built 70 MHz to 6 GHz 56 Msps ? USB 3.0 Yes Yes Yes US$675
USRP B210[74] Pre-built 70 MHz to 6 GHz 56 Msps ? USB 3.0 Yes Yes Yes US$1,100
USRP N200[75] Pre-built DC to 6 GHz 25 Msps for 16-bit samples; 50 Msps for 8-bit samples ? Gigabit Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$1,515
USRP N210[76] Pre-built DC to 6 GHz 25 Msps for 16-bit samples; 50 Msps for 8-bit samples ? Gigabit Ethernet Yes Yes Yes US$1,717
USRP X300[77] Pre-built DC to 6 GHz 200 Msps ? Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe Yes Yes Yes US$3,900
USRP X310[78] Pre-built DC to 6 GHz 200 Msps ? Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe Yes Yes Yes US$4,800
UmTRX[79] Pre-built 300 MHz – 3.8 GHz 13 MSPS x2 ? Gigabit Ethernet Yes Yes ? US$1,500
WinRadio WR-G31DCC[80] Pre-built 9 kHz – 50 MHz 100 MSPS 3/3 USB Yes No No US$950
X-RAD[81] Pre-built RX - 950–1450 MHz; TX - 875–1525 MHz RX - 1.6 GSPS; TX - 3.2 GSPS ? PCIe Yes No No Un­known
ZS-1 [82] Pre-built 300 kHz – 30 MHz 10 kHz, 20 kHz, 40 kHz, 100 kHz 1/3 USB 2.0 Yes No No 1,399

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