Manu T S <manu.t.s...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hello everyone,
>
> A professor in my university wants to revive lab course on communication.
> He wants to introduce some experiments involving SDR. For that we need
> about 100 pieces of hardware( both receiver and transmitter). Buying 100
> USRP is not a viable solution for us. We can go for RTL SDR but it has only
> transmitter. Does anyone know of a good solution for low cost hardware,
> (transmitter + receiver or just transmitter) preferably GNU Radio
> compatible, that we could opt for?
>
There is of course the (quite awesome) HackRF[1] which will eventually be
sold for roughly $300 (not sure what the price break for 100 units might
be). That being said, it's still in beta and there aren't anywhere near
100 units available at the moment. You might be able to get in touch
with mossmann (CC'd) to see if you could use his production contacts to
do a small production run.

Cheers,

- Ben

[1] https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf

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