Science Radio Laboratories

SDR Hardware and Software for Scientific Radio Applications

Science Radio Laboratories has a number of products under development that will be available soon. A list of products is shown below:

  • Interstage  21cm dielectric filter modules
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      • Insertion Loss 4.0dB, -40dB down at 1380Mhz....................US$45.00          AVAILABLE NOW
      • With enclosure .....................................................................US$65.00
      • Raw filter modules ...............................................................US$5.00/each
  • IRA SDR-based Radio Astronomy Software                                                                   AVAILABLE NOW 
      • Works with Gnu Radio and USRP
        • $89.95 SARA/SETI league 
        • $249.95 non-SARA/SETI-League
      • Evaluation copies available now please e-mail sales@science-radio-labs.com
      • Requires  PC with minimum 2GB system memory , and 2.5Ghz CPU
        • Installs on Fedora 12,13,14 Linux
  • Near-turnkey observing system, featuring IRA software                                              AVAILBLE NOW
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      • 4U Rack-mountable platform, complete with USRP2 or N210 digital receiver
      • 8GB system memory
      • AMD Phenom II X6 3.2GHz 6-core CPU
      • 1TB hard-disk
      • Fedora 14 Linux with:
        • Includes extensive scientific/technical applications (plotting, statistical packages, etc)
        • 3 different astronomical ephemeris applications (Stellarium, Celestia, XEphem)
        • IRA Integrated Radio Astronomy receiver software
        • Gnu Radio SDR platform with GRC
      • Three different versions available:
        • Wideband version: 50MHz to 2.2GHz .................................. US$3800.00
        • VHF/UHF version: 50MHz to 850MHz ................................ US$3600.00
        • L/S band  version: 900MHz to 2.3GHz ................................ US$3600.00
      • Specify at time of order

  • 21cm filtered Low Noise Amplifer                                                                         AVAILABLE NOW

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