The PC-based receiver is USB-controlled and compatible with modern desktop and laptop computers with USB interface. An optional serial interface is also available.
The G305e receiver plugs into an available USB port of an IBM-compatible PC. A Software Defined Radio (SDR) is such where demodulation and last IF (intermediate frequency) processing are done entirely in software. Convert your desktop PC into a most sophisticated radio monitoring station!
System requirements:
- PC with 500 MHz Pentium CPU or faster
- One free USB socket
- Windows XP / Vista / 7
Included:
- WR-G305e receiver
- Application software
- User manual
- Start-up antenna
- USB cable
- BNC-to-SMA adapter
| Antenna |
| Input | 50 ohm (SMA Connectors) |
| General Specifications |
| Frequency | 9 kHz - 1800 MHz (3500MHz with optionnal unit SPT-WIN-AMFE) |
| Frequency Stability | 10 ppm (0 to 60° C) |
| Image Rejection | 60 dB |
| Interface | USB (1.0 and 2.0 compatible) |
| Intermediate frequencies | IF1: 109.65 MHz, IF2: 12 kHz |
| IP3 | 0 dBm @ 20kHz |
| MDS | -135 dBm |
| Mode | AM, AMN, AMS, LSB, USB, CW, FMN |
| Output | 12 kHz IF2 |
| Phase noise | -148 dBc/Hz @ 100 kHz |
| Receiver type | DDS-based dual-conversion superheterodyne with software-defined last IF stage and demodulator |
| Roofing filter | 2 x 4-pole 20 kHz crystal filter |
| RSSI accuracy | 5 dB |
| RSSI sensitivity | 1 µV |
| Scanning Speed | 60 channels/s max |
| Spurious-free dynamic range | 90 dB |
| Tuning resolution | 1 Hz |
| Physical Specifications |
| Dimensions | 195 mm (7.68"), 99 mm (3.90"), 19 mm (0.75") |
| Weight | 310 g (10.9 oz) |