An N210 with an LFRX card will suit your needs. 

You could also consider a B200 with an external upconverter. 

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> On Apr 13, 2020, at 1:59 PM, Larry Dodd via USRP-users 
> <usrp-users@lists.ettus.com> wrote:
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> Sam Or Anyone,
> My requirement is for 15 MHz bandwidth for monitoring 15 to 30 MHz. No 
> demodulation required. I’m confused as to which USRP unit would work for this 
> requirement.  Any help will be appreciated. I don’t mind the cost but don’t 
> want to get one that won’t fit my requirement. It will be for monitoring 
> Jupiter storms and solar flares. Thanks. 
> Larry, K4LED 
> 
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>>  1. Re: UBX 10-500 MHz Question (Marcus M?ller)
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>> Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 14:48:08 +0200
>> From: Marcus M?ller <marcus.muel...@ettus.com>
>> To: usrp-users@lists.ettus.com
>> Subject: Re: [USRP-users] UBX 10-500 MHz Question
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>> Hi Bob, hi Sam,
>> 
>> top of my head, UBX-160 doesn't even have adjustable bandwidth
>> (basically, of the modern devices, only AD9xxx-based systems have). So,
>> yeah, you'll always get a two-sided84 MHz analog bandwidth (that's how
>> you get 160 MHz in complex baseband). You'll notice when oversampling at
>> 200 MS/s that analog filters are quite a bit worse than what's
>> relatively easy to do in digital filtering in an FPGA at these rate.
>> 
>> On classic Gen-3 DDC chain (I do think that's the same for the newer
>> RFNoC chain), yes, there's two 2-decimating half-band FIRs with upwards
>> of 40 taps, and a CIC to do the rest of the decimation. So, if you use a
>> sampling rate that divides the master clock rate by 4, you get two HBs,
>> if it doesn't divide by 4, but by 2, you still get one of these nicer
>> HBs, and for odd factors, you'll fully have to rely on the CIC. That's
>> not necessarily terrible, but CICs do have sinc?-y shape, so that's a
>> bit of rolloff at the edges.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Marcus
>>>> On 10.04.20 05:44, Sam Reiter via USRP-users wrote:
>>> Bob,
>>> 
>>> The 84MHz bandwidth constraint is because of the analog bandpass filter
>>> [1] on the UBX's RX signal path [2]. I'd guess that UHD will yell at you
>>> if you feed in an invalid bandwidth, but I've never tried it. If I
>>> remember correctly, you can sample at rates that aren't an even division
>>> of the MCR, you'll just end up using a CIC filter that causes rolloff in
>>> your spectrum [3].
>>> 
>>> - Sam
>>> 
>>> [1]?https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/412/55916-1504717.pdf
>>> [2]?https://files.ettus.com/schematics/ubx/UBX-160_revE.pdf
>>> [3]?https://witestlab.poly.edu/blog/why-does-my-received-spectrum-droop-at-the-edges/
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 4:49 PM Tillson, Bob (US) via USRP-users
>>> <usrp-users@lists.ettus.com <mailto:usrp-users@lists.ettus.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>   so with the UBX-160 on an X310, there is the following caveat:____
>>> 
>>>   __?__
>>> 
>>>   * The UBX 160 transmitter path has 160 MHz of bandwidth throughout
>>>   the full frequency range of the device; the receiver path has 84 MHz
>>>   of bandwidth for center frequencies from 10 MHz to 500 MHz.____
>>> 
>>>   __?__
>>> 
>>>   I guess my question is how does this manifest itself?____
>>> 
>>>   __?__
>>> 
>>>   If I ask for 100 MHz of BW, do I get 84 or does it fail?____
>>> 
>>>   __?__
>>> 
>>>   How would I get 84 given the requirement of sample rate be an even
>>>   divisor of 200 MHz clock?____
>>> 
>>>   __?__
>>> 
>>>   If I wanted 100 in that range, would there be any way to get it from
>>>   a single channel in that band?? Most other cards don?t seem to have
>>>   the BW in that range.____
>>> 
>>>   __?__
>>> 
>>>   Thanks,____
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