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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