

It is being designed and developedīy a group of SDR enthusiasts with representation from interested experimenters worldwide. Radio (SDR) for use by Radio Amateurs ("hams") and Short Wave Listeners (SWLs). The HPSDR is an open source (GNU type) hardware and software project intended as a "next generation" Software Defined Mercury manual added to the Website (in Documents documents.html) and Wiki (in DOC - wiki/index.php?title=DOC). Support page added, which contains the Schematics, BOM and PCB files used in the production of the HPSDR boards, FPGA software shipped in the boards and the test procedures used by TAPR before shipping. TAPR has a link at ( TAPR) There are several talks by HPSDR participants with very useful information. They are available from Gary KN4AQ website ( arvideonews). HPSDR website, wiki, and e-mail lists now hosted at. TAPR puts up a webpage of the TAPR and SDR forum talks from the 2010 Dayton Hamvention SDR Talks. The board that has been known as OzyII has be renamed toĪugHermes PC interface was changed from USB2 to ethernet PHY. is open for sales of Magister, Mercury, and PennyLane boards.

TAPR () and iQuadlabs () jointly announce a sourcing agreement for the openHPSDR () boards Magister, Mercury and Pennylane. To show your interest, you can sign up here: (Note: Look under the tab after you log in)
