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View Purchasing OptionsWe'd like to thank everyone who backed the uSDR campaign. As we've mentioned before, we are constantly working on new features and improvements, and we're excited to announce that uSDR is now supported hardware for the Lime Suite software collection! Read the full update.
Recently, we’ve received several messages in different social media platforms about supporting ham radio frequencies. Don't worry, we got you! Read the full update.
Can the power of neural networks be harnessed for RF analysis? Here's a look at how machine learning can be applied to the identification of radio frequency protocols. Read the full update.
Thank you to everyone who has supported uSDR and the WSDR platform so far. Over the past few weeks, we have been unable to post regular updates because we've been working hard on some pretty exciting new features that we'll be revealing soon. Given that we still have a lot to say about uSDR, we have decided—in consultation with Crowd Supply—to extend our campaign until Thursday, August 17th, which gives us three additional weeks. We've also decided to reduce our funding goal, as we are eager to receive and incorporate feedback about our platform. Read the full update.
The uSDR PCIe driver and software libraries are compatible with ARM platforms. We tested it on the NVidia Jetson TX2. Plus, how to unlock max performance from uSDR with the Thunderbolt 3 adapter. Read the full update.
The web features of uSDR are handy, but what if you require optimum performance for your favorite native application? Since uSDR has strong support for gr-osmosdr and SoapySDR, you can rely on SoapySDR's UHD-translation capabilities to make most popular applications just work. Read the full update.
We are thrilled to unveil a groundbreaking development that showcases the true potential of our platform: a web application that enables a fully functional 2G cellular network based on the Osmocom stack. Read the full update.
We are excited to announce the launch of our crowdfunding campaign for uSDR! This tiny, embedded software-defined radio (SDR) board is optimized for ease of use and collaboration. You can configure and operate uSDR through a browser, and cloud-based platforms allow you to collaborate with others. Come have a look! Read the full update.