Over on CrowdSupply, a new software-defined radio called the ‘SignalSDR Pro’ made by Hong Kong company Signalens has recently been announced. The SignalSDR Pro is roughly the size of a credit card or Raspberry Pi and has a 70 MHz to 6 GHz tuning range, 12-bit ADC, 61.44 MHz of bandwidth, and 2RX/2TX channels.
The SDR is based on the AD9361 chipset, used by several other SDRs, including the PlutoSDR and Ettus USRP B210. It also comes with an AMD Zynq 7020 FPGA. Of note is a feature that allows the device to emulate a PlutoSDR and USRP B210, instantly making it compatible with software written specifically for those devices.
In the video below, creator KaiJern Lau introduces the SignalSDR Pro and explains the motivation behind creating it.
The project is currently in the pre-crowdfunding stage, and you can sign up for updates on its Crowd Supply page.