WiNRADiO WR-G315E
WiNRADiO WR-G315E is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The WiNRADIO WR-G315E is a powerful software-defined VHF/UHF receiver with a frequency range of 9 kHz to 1800 MHz, expandable to 8599 MHz using an optional antenna multiplexer and frequency extender. This receiver, an external version of the WR-G315i, is ideal for use by government agencies, military, security, surveillance, broadcast monitoring, industry and demanding consumers.
Excellent Technical Specifications
Thanks to its SDR architecture, the WR-G315E offers unmatched flexibility, impressive dynamic range and high sensitivity. The receiver is packed with useful features, including a calibrated S-meter that displays signal levels in dBm, µV or S-units, spectrum analyzers and many other functions rarely found in receivers in this price range.
Software functionalities
The WiNRADIO WR-G315E software offers advanced features such as three types of scan, five types of squelch, extensive tuning options and virtually unlimited memories. With demodulation modes, variable IF bandwidth from 1 Hz to 15 kHz, a 20 kHz wide real-time spectrum analyzer, noise reduction, notch filter and an integrated recorder, you can record and analyze signals. It is even possible to record a full 20 kHz wide IF spectrum and analyze it later with different settings.
The software also includes a wideband spectrum analyzer with professional instrumentation functions such as minimum and maximum spectrum display, peak search, average spectra and more. In addition, the test and measurement function provides detailed measurements on the received signal, including frequency accuracy, amplitude modulation depth, frequency deviation, THD and SINAD. An audio spectrum analyzer is also included for real-time observation of the demodulated spectrum.
The Client/Server option allows you to control the receiver remotely via LAN or the Internet, as if it were locally connected.
NOTE: Below 150 kHz, the sensitivity gradually drops.
Typical figures (CW) are:
- 100 kHz -124 dBm
- 50 kHz -118 dBm
- 25 kHz -116 dBm
- 10 kHz -110 dBm
NOTE : Specifications are subject to change without notice due to continuous product development and improvement.