There's a transverter for the bladeRF. https://www.nuand.com/blog/product/hf-vhf-transverter/
hackRF specification has been changed to 1 MHz to 6 GHz. https://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/ Ron On 04/06/2016 07:02 AM, Daniel Pocock wrote:
What solutions are people using for transmitting on HF bands (1 - 30 MHz)? There is a lot of information online about upconverters for receiving the HF bands. However, like receivers, many of the SDR transmitters only seem to cover bands above 30MHz[1] e.g. HackRF: 30MHz - ... bladeRF : 300MHz - ... USRP B2x0: 50MHz - ... Is anybody using a downconverter or is there some other SDR model that natively supports the HF spectrum and is accessible to hobbyists? Some other things come to mind: - power amps for HF bands - RF switches for using a single antenna in half-duplex mode, alternating between receive and transmit 1. http://www.taylorkillian.com/2013/08/sdr-showdown-hackrf-vs-bladerf-vs-usrp.html
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