Hi,

Thank you for your reply!

I would consider LimeSDR or maybe XTRX, it have a GPS onboard and PCI-ex
interface.

Best regards,

Tavi


În mar., 11 feb. 2020 la 08:05, Mugundhan vijayaraghavan <
v.vaishnav151...@gmail.com> a scris:

> Hello Tavi,
>
> There are implementations of red pitaya as a SDR by Pavel Demin, but the
> max. bandwidth (that he has implemented) is about 2.5 MHz and also is
> limited in tuning range.
>
> Yes, using SDRs is another option. LimeSDR is a possible candidate which
> gives tunability and max. instantaneous bandwidth of ~ 60 MHz. It also has
> an Intel (Altera) FPGA, which people have tried to program to do some DSP
> as well.
>
> So this is a good suggestion.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Mugundhan
>
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