The nRSP-ST key features:
• A truly “plug and play” integrated, networked general coverage receiver:
• Combines a receiver, a host computer and a whole lot more – all in one box!
• Apply power and connect to the internet (Ethernet or Wi-Fi) and the nRSP-ST is automatically accessible from anywhere
• Designed for long term continuous usage (no noisy or unreliable cooling fan)
• The 14-bit ADC full featured wideband SDR receiver covers all frequencies from 1kHz through VLF, LF, MW, HF, VHF, UHF and L-band to 2GHz, with no gaps
• Remotely monitor up to 10MHz of spectrum at a time from a choice of 3 antennas
• Multi-platform SDRconnectTM software supports local operation or remote access on Windows, MacOS or Linux platforms
• The nRSP-ST & SDRconnectTM are configurable for available network bandwidth:
• In “Full IQ” mode, the nRSP-ST provides IQ data transfer of the visible spectrum bandwidth (e.g. for high-speed LAN or superfast internet connectivity)
• In “IQ Lite” mode, the nRSP-ST provides IQ data of channels up to 192kHz wide (e.g. for digital decoding by the client) • In “Compact” mode the nRSP-ST provides compressed audio (ideal for slower internet connections)
• Supports multiple client connections with a simultaneous mixture of connection modes
• All modes support visualization of up to 10MHz spectrum bandwidth
• Two remote connection options:
• Use a remote SDRconnect client or
• Use the built-in web server for remote access from any web browsing capable device, including Android/iOS tablets and phones
• The nRSP-ST offers the ability to record IQ and audio files to a NAS (network attached storage) device if available on the LAN.
Start installing and using right away: https://www.sdrplay.com/nRSPstart/
The SDRplay nRSP-ST network receiver is a plug-and-play network receiver with a frequency range of 1 kHz to 2 GHz, 14-bit Full IQ capabilities and an integrated multi-platform web server. The web server can be accessed locally via Wi-Fi or LAN, or remotely via the web browser.
The network receiver has 3 antenna connectors (2 SMA female and 1 BNC female), remote display and control via SDRconnect , Full IQ and IQ-Lite data transfer modes and an integrated web server with recording capability.
The main features of the nRSP-ST:
A truly “plug and play” integrated, global coverage network receiver:
Combines a receiver, a host computer and much more – all in one box!
Plug in the power and connect to the internet (Ethernet or Wi-Fi) and the nRSP-ST is easily accessible from anywhere
Designed for long-term continuous use (no noisy or unreliable cooling fan)
The 14-bit ADC full-featured wideband SDR receiver covers all frequencies from 1 kHz via VLF, LF, MW, HF, VHF, UHF and L-band to 2 GHz, without gaps
Remotely monitor up to 10 MHz spectrum simultaneously via a choice of 3 antennas
Multi-platform SDRconnectTM software supports local operation or remote access on Windows, MacOS or Linux platforms
The nRSP-ST and SDRconnectTM are configurable for available network bandwidth:
In “Full IQ” mode, the nRSP-ST provides IQ data transmission of the visible spectrum bandwidth (e.g. for fast LAN – or super-fast internet connectivity)
In “IQ Lite” mode, the nRSP-ST IQ data of channels up to 192 kHz wide (e.g. for digital decoding by the client)
In “Compact” mode, the nRSP-ST provides compressed audio and visual playback (ideal for slower internet connections)
Supports multiple client connections with a simultaneous mix of connection modes
All modes support visualization of spectrum bandwidth up to 10 MHz
Two options for remote connections:
Use an external SDRconnect client or
Use the built-in web server for remote access from the latest devices with browsing capabilities, including Android/iOS -tablets and -phones
The nRSP-ST provides the ability to record IQ and audio files to a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device if it is available on the LAN. (This feature will be added in December 2024)
Flash upgradeable for future feature enhancements
Great informational video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Nbc8ykAEYo
• Flash upgradable for future feature enhancements
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