
T41-EP SDT: Open-Source Software Defined Transceiver
By AI6YMThe T41-EP SDT is an open-source software defined transceiver designed by Albert F Peter (AC8GY) and Dr. Jack Purdum (W8TEE) with contributions from others. This detailed guide covers the design, theory, and assembly of the transceiver, making it suitable for both beginners and experts in SDR. Learn about Digital Signal Processing and how it is implemented in the T41-EP, as well as the modularity of its internal design. Kits are available for easy assembly, and a supportive community on SoftwareControlledHamRadio Groups.io provides additional resources for users. Note that software support for additional bands is in progress, offering potential future upgrades.
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