![]() That said with some filters, and good software development there is no reason that the LimeSDR couldn’t be eventually converted into a versatile radio for hams or other RX enthusiasts. It should be remembered that these LimeSDRs (and other low cost TX capable SDRs like the HackRF and PlutoSDR) are tools designed mostly for lab or RF enthusiast experiments, rather than for use as a high performance receiver or ready to use ham radio. At only US $139 it seems that the days of cheap TX capable SDRs for experimenters have now truly arrived with the LimeSDR Mini. The LimeSDR Mini is set to be an excellent low cost tool for experimenters to explore RF technologies with. We also tried the Foobar2000 DSP plugin discussed in the last LimeSDR unboxing post but this was also unfortunately not working with the Mini yet. ExtIO with Decimation & Tuner Bandwidth ControlsįebruLimeSDR Mini Unboxing and Initial Review.Manual gain controls and decimation driver.Measuring Traffic Volumes with Passive Radar.SignalsEverywhere Direction Finding Tutorial. ![]() Measuring Filter Characteristics & VSWR.Performing Replay Attacks with RTL-SDR and RpiTX.QRP (FT8, JT9, WSPR etc) Monitoring Station.Decoding 433 MHz ISM Band Weather Stations.GOES 16/17 and GK-2A Weather Satellite Tutorial.
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