![]() I've heard that PlutoSDR can reach bandwidth levels of 56MHZ, and frequency ranges of 70MHz-6GHZ, when the proper software manipulation is done. I don't plan on experimenting with HF, as space for an appropriate antenna is an issue at the moment, so the lack of HF/shortwave frequency coverage, isn't an issue to me. I am looking to spend more money than average for a cleaner and more purpose-built SDR device that fits my on-the-go scanning habits. I'll be honest, I'm not a Mobile Network engineer who's using this for LTE experiments. ![]() LimeSDR Mini has a very nice form factor that's similar to RTL-SDR sticks, and seems to be designed for reliable Full Duplex RX/TX. For these requirements, I've taken a look at PlutoSDR and LimeSDR Mini (particularly this one, because of the form factor, but I wouldn't mind using PLUTO for portable applications). I wanted something for about 150-250 dollars, that's relatively futureproof for experimentation with wider-band microwave communications. ![]() I've been experimenting with my NooElec RTL-SDR dongle on and off for about a year now, and I want to move on to higher bandwidth and TX applications.
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