SDRplay limited is a UK company and consists of a small group of engineers with strong connections to the UK Wireless semiconductor industry. SDRplay announced its first product, the RSP1 in August 2014
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SDRuno is the new name for the RSP compatible version of Studio1. SDRuno contains native support for the SDRplay RSP and no extra plugins are required. Third party hardware can also be supported via the ExtIO interface, but with reduced functionality. SDRuno provides a rugged, flexible and high performance SDR receiver capability and boasts some excellent features - RSPdx by SDRPlay
The SDRplay RSPdx is a complete redesign of the popular RSP2 and RSP2pro multi-antenna receiver. It is a wideband fullfeatured 14-bit SDR which covers the entire RF spectrum from 1kHz to 2GHz.
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