They also conveniently forget to deal with all the bane of all wideband
SDRs -- interfering signals in one band will, at best, decrease sensitivity
in other bands.  80dB SNDR is nowhere near enough to simultaneously
receive, say, GPS data and process CDMA phone calls without something like
a diplexer in the front end to split off the appropriate frequency ranges.

Any bets on what the chip effectively *is*?  Just a bunch of relatively
high-speed 14 bit ADCs all phased appropriately?  Or something fancier?



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