SDR Receiver Pan USB

RX up to 55 MHz

ADC 14 bit @ 122.88 MHz

In undersampling up to 500 MHz

Remote operation

Windows 10, Linux, macOS

 

 

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Description

The SDR Receiver Pan USB opens new horizons for HF band enthusiasts, thanks to its 14-bit ADC, which provides a ~110 dB BDR and up to 3 MHz sample rate. A 0.5 ppm local oscillator gives the Pan USB a great frequency stability. Using the Pan USB remotely, in some rural area will give you the lowest air noise you’ve ever seen while won’t rob you from any comfort or functionality. The Pan USB is compatible with popular HAM software such as HDSDR, SDRSharp.

Typical Applications:

Direct connection with the laptop

Remote operation

Remote connection with a local transceiver

Spectrum analyzer

 

Block diagram

SDR Receiver Pan USB architecture description

 

Specifications

SDR Receiver Pan USB Specifications

RF ADC, bit @ MHz 14 @ 122.88
ADC type ADS4145
RX Frequency range, MHz 0.1…55
Undersampling, MHz 0.1…500
Independent software receivers 1 + 1 SubRX
Sample rate, kHz @ bit 48; 96; 192; 384; 768 @ 24
1536; 1920; 2560; 3072 @ 16
Bandscope, MHz
RX HF filters, MHz LPF: 55
Noise floor, dBm 1.9 MHz (160M) – 131
7.1 MHz (40M) – 130
52.5 MHz (6M) – 127
NPR (Noise Power Ratio) with Noise Bandwidth 5 MHz, dB 59
BDR on HF, dB 110
BDR on VHF, dB n/s
Sensitivity, uV 0,35
DR IMD3, not less dB 95
RMDR, dB 104
ATT/Preamp, dB from -31.5 to +6, with 0.5 step
Local oscillator TCXO, MHz +/- ppm 122.88 +/- 0.5
Built-in audio codec, bit
RF input with up to 15 kV ESD protection 1 SMA connector
Maximum antenna input voltage, without ADC overload, mV (ATT=0 dB) 74 (Pk-Pk); 32.7 (RMS)
PC interface USB 2.0
DC voltage range, V 4.5…5.5
Current consumption, A 0,41
Power consumption, W 2,02
Operating temperature, °C/°F 0…+50/ +32…+122