KiwiSDR Board
SKU 110060489
KiwiSDR is a software-defined radio (SDR) covering shortwave, the longwave & AM broadcast
bands, various utility stations, and amateur radio transmissions, world-wide, in the spectrum
from 10 kHz to 30 MHz
Description
KiwiSDR is a software-defined radio (SDR) covering shortwave, the longwave & AM broadcast
bands, various utility stations, and amateur radio transmissions, world-wide, in the spectrum
from 10 kHz to 30 MHz. The KiwiSDR is a custom circuit board (cape) you connect to the
BeagleBone GreenorBeagleBone Black computer. You simply add an antenna, power supply
and network connection. The KiwiSDR is available in two versions: the cape alone and a more
complete version including BBG, enclosure and GPS antenna. Both versions include software
supplied on a micro-SD card.
An HTML5-capable browser and internet connection will let you listen to a public KiwiSDR
anywhere in the world. Up to four people can listen simultaneously to one radio each
listener tunes independently.
Tryitrightnow!ListentoKiwiSDRregisteredonthesdr.huwebsite.Features
100% Open Source / Open Hardware.
Browser-based interface allowing four simultaneous user web connections.
Each connection tunes an independent receiver channel over the entire spectrum.
Waterfall tunes independently of audio and includes zooming and panning.
Multi-channel, parallel DDC design using bit-width optimized CIC filters.
Good performance at VLF/LF since we personally spend time monitoring those frequencies.
Automatic frequency calibration via received GPS timing.
Easy hardware and software setup. Browser-based configuration interface.
Extension interface for adding decoders and utilities.
Specification
SDR covers the 10 kHz to 30 MHz (VLF-HF) spectrum.
Web interface based on OpenWebRX from Andrs Retzler, HA7ILM.
Demodulation modes: AM, AMN, LSB, USB, CW, CWN, NBFM.
Extensions at present: WSPR viewer/decoder, IQ display, Loran-C viewer.
RF antenna connector: SMA and terminal block.
Integrated software-defined GPS receiver from Andrew Holme's Homemade GPS Receiver.
GPS receives the Navstar system on L1 frequency 1575.42 MHz.
GPS antenna connector: SMA, 3.3V powered for active antennas.
Voltage: +5V DC, 2.1mm jack, center pin positive.
Current: 1.5A including Beagle, KiwiSDR powers Beagle through header connectors.
Dimensions: KiwiSDR PCB 117mm * 55mm, SMA connectors additional.
Part List
1 x KiwiSDR Board
1 x Micro-SD card
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