Hello All,

The following Daughtercardless Software Defined Radio Device will be
distributed / manufactured out of Chicago, Illinois USA and will be posted
on a Kickstarter Campaign shortly:

*Supports: Windows / Linux
8MHz Realtime-IQ Streaming to PC
50MHz RF Bandwidth
Available: $500 USD
*

   - Components based on PUBLISHED Schematics of USRP1, but PCB layout
   drawn FROM SCRATCH by *Akash Kosgi* and *HAND SOLDERED* because:*
   *


   - *Re: USRP & USRP2 <https://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/184542#806673>  Posted
   by Eric Blossom (Guest) on 2009-04-17 21:51*
   -

   On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 02:18:20PM +0530, Chitla S wrote:
   > Pl advice.
   >
   > Thanks,
   > Sudhir.

   The schematics are available, the PCB files and gerbers are not.

   Eric

   
https://www.ruby-for...c/184542#806673<https://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/184542#806673>

WindyCitySDR received a Patent on March 20, 2013 for this since the PCB
layout was drawn from SCRATCH, and will be manufacturing these devices out
of Chicago, Illinois USA!

WindyCitySDR received this device in October of 2012.  November 2012,
swapped the 64Mhz Clock for a 52Mhz Clock and have been demonstrating it
around Chicago.  WindyCitySDR is working with Akash Kosgi of Bangalore,
India.

This device is a:

**

**

2x2 full duplex MIMO SDR System housing complete RF and DAQ subsystems on a
single board. Its architecture is designed for a true MIMO System. It meets
the unique architecture required for MIMO systems which are not part of
traditional MIMO hardware’s using common clock for RF subsystems where a
continuous RF phase tracking is required. Coupled with these benefits it
hosts onboard RF Transceiver subsystems capable of tuning frequencies from
400MHz to 4.4GHz.

All Ettus Research USRP1 Applications works with this daughtercardless SDR
device!

Hardware Components:


Altera Cyclone FPGA 12K

Cypress FX2 USB

Quad 12-Bit 64 MSPS ADC

Quad 14-bit 128 MSPS DAC

50MHz Lowpass filters for each channel at baseband

Dual 400MHz to 4.4GHz Quadrature Modulators with fine tuning resolution of
1Hz

Dual 400MHz to 4.4GHz Quadrature De-Modulators with fine tuning resolution
of 1Hz

LNA’s, Power amplifiers and attenuaors

Receiver Sensitivity: -115dBm upto 3.8GHz and -95dBm upto 4.4GHz

MAX RF Output Power: 17dBm with upto 25dB Output power control

Receiver Sensitivity: -115dBm upto 3.8GHz and -95dBm upto 4.4GHz

Receiver Noise figure: 6-8 dB


*AndroidSDRv1001* is a LiveDVD/USB image to support this SDR device without
the Configuration Nightmares, and when connected to appropriate SDR
hardware allows for creating "Software Defined Radio GSM Mobile Phone
Networks", for example.

This includes Android Studio 0.1.1 Build 130.687321 Environment, as well as
contains:
*Asterisk 1.8 *

*GCC 4.6.3*

*GNU Radio 3.4.2 + GRC *

*Java 1.7.0_21 *

*OpenBTS 2.8 *

*Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 32-bit*

*Pre-Configured to work with Google Voice, Just add your Google Voice Email
Address & Password.*

You should be able to boot off the LiveDVD / USB image, and create a SDR
GSM Network in under 10 minutes cleanly.

***UHD Driver to be implemented next, along with Fairwaves UmTRX UHD
Driver,  & PerVices Nectar PCIx Driver.***

If you are within the USA , Part 15 of the FCC Rules & Regs allows for
utilizing SDR devices as Test Equipment.

Ettus Research, PerVices, & other Software Defined Radio providers sell
their products under the following (Generally Speaking):
*Licensing*

*The USRP is sold as test equipment. If you choose to use your USRP and
daughterboards to transmit using an antenna, it is your responsibility to
make sure that you are in compliance with all laws for the country,
frequency, and power levels in which the device is used. Additionally, some
countries regulate reception in certain frequency bands. Again, it is the
responsibility of the user to maintain compliance with all local laws and
regulations.*  http://www.ettus.com/legal/licensing


Sincerely,


Martin
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