If you were unaware, RFNM is a relatively new affordable $299 software defined radio. It is based on the 12-bit LA9310 baseband processor chip, and together with either a ‘Granita’ or ‘Lime’ daughter board it is capable of tuning from 10 – 7200 MHz or 5 – 3500 MHz respectively. It is also capable of wide bandwidth – up to 153.6 MHz on a host device like a PC. Recently we gave an initial thoughts review here.
Recently RFNM announced ‘Seeve’, a version of their RFNM SDR which is 95% smaller, and comes with an MT3812 daughter board and 1W power amplifier built in. Seeve appears to be designed for industrial and commercial customers, via integration into an existing design. Some potential applications they mention include an HD FPV transmitter and as a building block for 5G user equipment.
Pricing is $199 each at 1k quantities or $2k for a devkit.