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also operate in the VHF and UHF range using either mixer image or alias responses. The host computer uses DSP techniques to process the digital bitstream it receives from the HPSDR system. Currently, the HPSDR hardware has been interfaced with the Flex-Radio PowerSDR Windows-based software, which is licensed under the
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Mercury has attracted wide interest within the HPSDR community as a general-coverage, high performance, HF receiver. It uses a 16-bit 135MSPS analog-to-digital converter that provides performance over the range 0 to 55 MHz comparable to that of a conventional analog HF radio. The receiver will
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The core modules of the project are the Atlas passive backplane, the Ozy interface which provides a USB 2.0 data channel between the HPSDR system and the host PC, and the Mercury and Penelope receiver and exciter boards, which use high speed
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has provided (or will provide) all the modules listed above. Most have been made available as either fully assembled units or as bare circuit boards; a few are available as kits of parts.
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Several other modules are under development. A web site and Wiki provide further information about the HPSDR projects. .
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Penelope Direct Up-conversion exciter (replaced by PennyLane, not provided by TAPR but by new commercial organisation)
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The HPSDR project is open-source for software and uses a combination of licenses for the hardware.
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for direct conversion of received or transmitted signals in the DC to 55 MHz frequency range.
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There are many complete transceivers that are based on the OpenHPSDR concept:
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As of February, 2011, the following HPSDR modules have been released:
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160-meter band
SDR
Envelope Elimination and Restoration
ADCs
DACs
GPL
Direct Down-conversion
TAPR
Radio portal
Universal Software Radio Peripheral
Software-defined radio
Digital radio
"History of HPSDR Mercury and Quick Silver"
Archived
"Software Defined Radio, Looking into state-of-the-art SDR hardware"
"Flexradio PowerSDR 1.X Features and Capabilities"

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