On 6/2/15, Peter Gutmann <pgut001@cs.auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
... low cost, fast with selectable Bandwidths of 58KHz to 813KHz.
And there's the catch...
on the opposite end of the spectrum, but not quite fab it yourself, crimson a wide performance kit, with stand-alone capability along with dual 10GigE to host link. [0] one day soon [1], we'll just batch a small run of direct transceiver ultra-wide band SDR ASIC arrays for all our RF desires. one day... best regards, 0. "Four independent receive chains, and four independent transmit chains, each capable of 322Mhz of bandwidth from aught to 6Ghz." - with an octoclock, you can phase align eight crimsons for a total of 32 rx, 32 tx, 5,512MHz of bandwidth aggregate. (almost full spectrum take ;) - https://www.pervices.com/products/crimson/ 1. *for some definition of "soon". these go to 60Ghz with ease, and push 100+Ghz at edge.