On 4/10/15, wirelesswarrior@safe-mail.net <wirelesswarrior@safe-mail.net> wrote:
... Mainly price and frequency coverage. Since my interest is mainly on apps that require transmitting I did not focus on receviers. Starting at twice the HackRF's cost the USRPs are a best buy at the low end. ... The HackRF's weakness main weakness is its 8-bit ADC and lack of pre-selector to limit strong out-of-band input signals and reduce out-of-band transmiter spurs.
i like the USRP(n series), Pervices (noctar/crimson), BladeRF. you're right about price. cost quickly becomes significant! antennas and front-ends can help a modest radio be better, and here too a dearth of good DIY information... and sadly, power consumption is going to come home to roost before these go mobile. might have to wait for direction conversion circuits before SDR can be tiny, portable, efficient? i am sadly short of solutions, only full of more questions and complaints :)