Hello Cliff:

If you really want to keep the price low, you can get a Raspberry Pi 
(https://github.com/F5OEO/rpitx ) or a  FL2k ( 
https://osmocom.org/projects/osmo-fl2k/wiki ) which Marcus suggested. The 
problem is that these devices generate a _lot_ of harmonics (that is why you 
can use them as RF transmitters, even without adding additional LOs and mixers 
to the frontend), so you will have to add your own filters or prevent the 
signals from getting out from your house (or you will end up annoying FCC). 
Maybe you can put them inside of a microwave (I haven't thought about it much, 
so please do not believe me re. this).



Regards,

Kyeong Su Shin




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제목: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Inexpensive Digital RF Signal Generator

Thanks for both suggestions.  Both recommended solutions are great hardware, 
but at those prices I may as well buy another HackRF One.

On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 4:41 AM Jonas Manthey 
<jonas.mant...@u-blox.com<mailto:jonas.mant...@u-blox.com>> wrote:

Hi Cliff,



You don’t specify your bandwidth requirements but you might want to have a look 
at the ADALM-PLUTO SDR: 
https://www.analog.com/en/design-center/evaluation-hardware-and-software/evaluation-boards-kits/adalm-pluto.html

It does not fully match your requirements, however I am not aware of an SDR 
that can transmit and costs less than 50$. If you strip away the transmit 
requirements, the rtl-sdr is perfect for your needs: 
https://www.rtl-sdr.com/buy-rtl-sdr-dvb-t-dongles/

Maybe you can use this and an inexpensive arbitrary waveform generator?



Cheers,

Jonas



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Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Inexpensive Digital RF Signal Generator



I'd like to buy/build an inexpensive digital RF signal generator for testing RF 
scan/capture projects.  I want something that

- generates a digital pattern I specify (512 - 32k bits)

- on a frequency I select (somewhere in the 100M - 500M range but the range of 
frequencies can be much narrower)

- is entirely legal to operate in the US (I don't mind registering it with the 
FCC)

- is simple enough that a newcomer to RF signal processing/SDR can make it work 
without pestering this fine list with dozens of questions

- is controllable using software running on a linux or windows workstation 
connected via USB (JTAG is fine)

- is inexpensive (read US$50 or less, or $100 or less if it makes coffee and 
performs light housekeeping)

- is safe to operate (no breadboard layouts, and something you would let your 
grandchildren touch)

- is powered by USB connection to a monitor, workstation or power adapter and 
the power connection on the Signal Generator can be USB, barrel connector, or 
any other standard connection

And with all that, I am indifferent on color, form factor, brand name and such.

Thanks in advance

Cliff
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