Product Overview:
The DeepSDR 101 is a high-performance DSP digital demodulation radio based on an advanced SDR (Software-Defined Radio) architecture, featuring real-time spectrum and waterfall plot display capabilities at 192kHz. It employs Taylo quadrature mixer technology and a zero-IF (ZIF) receiver design, combined with 16-bit high-precision ADC sampling, to achieve ultra-low noise and high dynamic range signal reception. It supports multiple demodulation modes including CW, AM, SSB (LSB/USB), WFM, and stereo FM, making it suitable for amateur radio (HAM), shortwave listening, and FM broadcasting. The entire unit features an all-aluminum alloy CNC-machined casing, a 4.3-inch high-brightness IPS touchscreen, and a multi-functional encoder, making it highly portable and suitable for outdoor use.
Specifications:
Display Technology: 4.3-inch IPS 800x480 resolution DC dimming high-brightness LCD
Control Method: Resistive touchscreen + rotary encoder
Frequency Range: 100kHz–149MHz
Operating Modes: CW, AM, SSB (LSB/USB), WFM, FM stereo (headphones required)
Step Frequency: 1Hz/10Hz/100Hz/1kHz/10kHz/100kHz/1MHz/10MHz
Spectrum Bandwidth: 192kHz, 128kHz, 64kHz, FFT real-time spectrum display
Antenna Interface: BNC male connector, impedance 50Ω, maximum input power -20dBm
Reference Crystal Oscillator: TCXO 26MHz ±0.5ppm
Audio Interface: Supports standard 3.5mm headphones or CTIA (US standard) headphones
Speaker Power: Maximum 3W, 4Ω multimedia speaker
Charging Port: USB Type-C, 5.0V/2A
Current Consumption: Approx. 250mA @ 5V
Battery Capacity: 5000mAh/3.7V, 18.5Wh
Usage Time: Approx. 10-12 hours, depending on volume and brightness settings
Channel Saving: 99 preset channels, preset station names, frequencies, and demodulation methods
Main Dimensions: 140 x 74 x 22mm (L x W x H) (no protrusions)
Weight: Approx. 315g (main unit only)
Receiver:
RF Preamplifier Gain: Fixed 20dB
Circuit Type: Zero Intermediate Frequency (ZIF)
Sideband Suppression: ≥50dB
Display Control Functions:
Twelve Selectable Encoder Functions:
1. Channel Selection: 1-99
2. Frequency Setting: 100k–149MHz, minimum step 1Hz
3. Speaker Volume (SPK): 0~35dB, 1dB steps
4. Headphone Volume (EAR): 0~35dB 1dB Steps
5. Modulation: CW, LSB, USB, AM, WFM, STE (FM Stereo), I/Q
6. AGC Settings: OFF, SLOW, MID, FAST
7. Reference Level (REF): -99~99dB, 1dB Steps
8. Backlight Brightness (LCD): 1%~99%
9. IF Gain: -12~67dB, 1dB Steps
10. Spectrum Style Settings: Green Fill, Green Line, Blue Fill, White Line
11. Spectrum Bandwidth Settings: RF Spectrum (192kHz, 128kHz, 64kHz) and Audio Spectrum (64kHz)
12. Waterfall Area Settings: Waterfall or Waveform (x1/x8/x64) (amplitude)
Five items that cannot be selected by the encoder:
A. Battery level display
B. Date and time setting
C. Radio information display: preset radio name capability
D. Current spectrum bandwidth display
E. (POWER) Antenna port input power display
Features:
1.Wide frequency coverage with precise tuning: Supports reception across 100kHz–149MHz with ultra-fine frequency stepping as small as 1Hz, offering professional-grade tuning for various applications.
2.Multi-mode signal compatibility:
Equipped to receive CW, AM, SSB, WFM, and stereo FM signals, catering to the needs of shortwave enthusiasts and amateur radio operators.
3.Real-time spectrum analysis:
Displays dynamic FFT spectrum and waterfall visuals with adjustable bandwidth options (192kHz, 128kHz, and 64kHz) for an immersive radiowave experience.
4.Robust aluminum design with portability:
Crafted with CNC aluminum alloy housing, the ultralight body weighs only 315g and has a large 4.3-inch touchscreen, making it perfect for outdoor usage.
5.Extended battery life:
The 5000mAh rechargeable battery offers an impressive 10-12 hours of operation, ensuring uninterrupted performance during extended travel or exploration.
Application Scenarios:
Amateur Radio (HAM) Communication
Shortwave Broadcast Reception, FM Stereo Reception
Field Exploration, Outdoor Travel Listening
Radio Teaching and Experiments
Technical Support:
Based on the Taylo Quadrature Product Detector method, mixing is implemented using a Si5351 clock generator to produce two variable-frequency orthogonal square wav signals as excitation, achieving an ultra-low noise ZIF zero-IF receiver. The resulting IQ signal after mixing is output to the CODEC codec and acquired by the MCU. Demodulation and display of the signal are then performed using a DSP algorithm within the MCU.
Package Included:
1 x SDR receiver main unit with 4.3-inch IPS display
1 x USB Type-C cable
1 x BNC telescopic antenna (7 sections)
1 x Quick start guide