Description
A compact Pan DDC receiver was designed to work on HF band 0.09 to 60 MHz, for better performance you can add the internal BPF-module (160-10M bands). With the help of external filters, Pan DDC can effectively operate on frequencies up to 800 MHz.
LAN interface allows you to use the receiver remotely via LAN cable and to connect several receivers to one PC at the same time, for various projects. Also, you can hook up the receiver with the Raspberry Pi3 and use it from any place on the Planet, you just have to have a reliable internet connection.
SDR Pan DDC Receiver architecture description
Main features and capabilities of the receiver
- RX path based on DDC (Direct Down-Conversion) architecture
- 2 software receivers (each up to 312 kHz) + SubRX for each of them (4 slices total) + independent wideband Bandscope up to 62.5 MHz ExtCTRL connector to control external devices with 7 powerful keys with open collector
- 100 Mbps Ethernet LAN interface provides a fast and reliable connection to PC
- TCI interface for seamless connection with third-party software
- Record IQ channel with the bandwidth up to 312 kHz
- Receiving in undersampling mode up to 800 MHz (requires external BPF)
- High-quality 24-bit audio–DAC installed for the smallest signal delays
- Low power consumption, 5V 0.64A
- External reference generator input 10 MHz
- Small size W 65 x H 26 x L 125 mm