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Note that Matt has claimed in the past (and I've partially verified)
that the Basic boards can go as low as about 100kHz.

- -Dan

Brian Padalino wrote:
> On 8/23/07, George Nychis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I'm slightly confused.  I'm trying to find an antenna to use with the
>> basic TX/RX boards to transmit and receive over the air.  What frequency
>> ranges do the basic TX/RX boards do?  After checking the wiki, it just
>> says "baseband."  Doing some research, I think it means a band of
>> frequencies starting at 0 to the highest frequency.  Up until now I've
>> just been using coax, so it hasn't really been relevant.  So what's the
>> highest so I can determine what antennas to purchase.
> 
> Apparently when I put that page together I never noticed the description here:
>     http://www.ettus.com/downloads/miscdboards_v3b.pdf
> 
> Which states the Basic series of cards are 1MHz - 250MHz (not baseband
> due to the transformer coupling).
> 
> I've updated the wiki pages to state the correct frequency range and
> description.
> 
> Brian
> 
> 
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