Hi Manu,

What is your output power requirement?  Frequency coverage?  Do you have a
target price?  Do you have LO phase coherency requirements?

Support for nuand's bladeRF was just recently pushed to gr-osmosdr for both
GNU Radio 3.6 and 3.7.  The output power is 6dBm CW, so with some backoff
for linearity and PAPR on your transmission signal, you're probably at
-6dBm or so for transmission.  Harmonic filtering is required if you plan
to hook it up to an antenna.  The frequency coverage is from 300MHz -
3.8GHz and costs $420/board.

More information can be found here:

  http://nuand.com

Feel free to e-mail me directly off list if you'd like to discuss more.

Brian

Full disclosure: I'm involved with nuand and bladeRF.



On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 12:25 AM, Manu T S <manu.t.s...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> A professor in my university wants to revive lab course on communication.
> He wants to introduce some experiments involving SDR. For that we need
> about 100 pieces of hardware( both receiver and transmitter). Buying 100
> USRP is not a viable solution for us. We can go for RTL SDR but it has only
> transmitter. Does anyone know of a good solution for low cost hardware,
> (transmitter + receiver or just transmitter) preferably GNU Radio
> compatible, that we could opt for?
>
> --
> Manu T S
>
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