Sounds like a B200 + a cheap downconverter, maybe based off something
like the classical NE602/SA612 IC, plus a bit of analog RC filtering.

You will probably want external analog hardware, anyway, because the
USRPs don't typically generate enough power for long-range broadcasts --
heck, India has a 1MW transmitter. So your system would look like:

B200->mixer incl. sufficient filtering->PA->antenna

Greetings,
Marcus

On 06/02/2015 01:45 PM, Rafael Diniz wrote:
> Thanks Matt!
> But the B200 frequency range is 70 MHz - 6GHz, so it does not cover the SW 
> band.
> I have an USRP 1 and some daughterboards, but I was thinking about something 
> even more affordable, that could work with UHD. Something closer to what hams 
> use 
> for SW.
>
> Best regards,
> Rafael Diniz
>
> On Monday 01 June 2015 13:31:26 Matt Ettus wrote:
>> B200 is the lowest cost.
>>
>> On Jun 1, 2015 9:24 AM, "Rafael Diniz" <raf...@riseup.net> wrote:
>>> Hi people,
>>> Do you know which is the current state of art regarding (low) price of SW
>>> SDR
>>> transmitter compatible with UHD?
>>> It's for a project for Digital Radio broadcast using DRM standard (10kHz of
>>> bandwidth) here in Brazil.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Rafael Diniz
>
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