The WiNRADiO USB Adapter fully complies with the USB Specification 1.1 making it possible to connect a WiNRADiO receiver to a USB port of a PC. Suitable for all external receiver models, such as WR-1000e, WR-1550e, WR-3150e, WR-3500e and WR-3700e.
WinRadio products are available only to customers in the U.S. and Canada.
The WiNRADiO PC Card Adapter consists of an interface card and a cable making it possible to connect a WiNRADiO receiver to a laptop computer with a standard PC Card socket, confirming to the PCMCIA Type II standard. Suitable for all external receiver models, such as WR-1000e, WR-1550e, WR-3150e, WR-3500e and WR-3700e.
The WiNRADiO to MAC Serial Interface Cable is designed to provide a reliable connection between the WR-1550e receiver and a Macintosh computer equipped with a standard serial port.
This wall mounting bracket makes it possible to mount the G3E series receivers to a wall or under a desk, thus saving space. An elegant and useful accessory.
Data Cable with RCA socket on one end and a 3.5mm jack on the other end. Connects the discriminator "data" output of the WR-1550E or other WiNRADiO external receiver model to the sound card "Line In" input.
XR modification includes an additional external SMA connector, which can be used to connect an external reference oscillator for the highest possible frequency accuracy. This external oscillator can be any frequency from 8 to 20 MHz (the user specifies this frequency via software). The input is available at an additional SMA connector, it is AC coupled and has an internal impedance of 150 ohm. The reference oscillator signal can be either sine or square wave between 100 mV to 5 V peak-to-peak.
The RO modification includes an additional external SMA connector, which can be used to output the internal reference frequency. This is useful for situations when the receiver's own internal oscillator is to be used as a reference for other equipment, or, if an external reference is used, to provide this external reference to other receivers in a daisy-chain arrangement. If the receiver relies on its internal reference oscillator, this option will provide 16.384 MHz reference output. If an external oscillator is used, then the external oscillator frequency will be provided at this output. The output is at an additional SMA connector, DC coupled, sine-wave at HCMOS levels (i.e. approx 0.6 to 4 V peak-to-peak) with an internal impedance of 150 ohm.
As an alternative to the (/IF0) option, the IF1 receiver provides a wide-band IF output. The difference is that this option involves an additional internal down-converter which converts the 109.65 MHz IF down to 10.7 MHz.
With the standard WR-G305e/ WR-G315e receiver, the FMW mode button is disabled and the wide FM demodulation mode is not available. This is because wide FM demodulation cannot be provided within the signal-processing constraints of the WR-G305e/ WR-G315e software-defined narrow-band receiver architecture.
However, wide-band FM demodulation capability is available as a factory-installed option. The wide-band FM demodulator option is in fact a self-contained "hardware-defined" receiver which shares only the main receiver's front-end and first mixer, but has an independent wide-band analog processing circuit with a conventional "hardwired" demodulator.
If the Wide FM Option is installed, the FMW button becomes active. The demodulator spectrum display shows real-time spectrum of the demodulated audio. In the Professional Demodulator there is a user-definable audio filter, displayed superimposed over the audio spectrum and graphically adjustable.
The IF0 modification includes an external SMA connector, which provides a wide-band IF output (prior to the roofing filters) at the first intermediate frequency of 109.65 MHz.
This IF2 modification provides a narrow-band IF output at 16 kHz, its bandwidth limited by the receiver's 20 kHz roofing filter. This is a useful option for low-cost experiments with Software Defined Radio concepts, because the frequency is low enough to be digitized by a standard PC sound card.
G303 Demodulators are DSP software plug-ins which fit into the G303 control panel. All the last IF (intermediate frequency stage) and the demodulation stage functions are performed in software. Having been freed from hardware constraints, this brings about unprecedented level of flexibility and performance to the receiver.
The WiNRADiO ERD-1500 Electromagnetic Radiation Detector is an exceptionally efficient "RF Sniffer" developed to quickly and reliably locate sources of electromagnetic interference. The detector contains a miniature wide-band antenna with a quality amplifier and high-performance Schottky barrier detection diodes for maximum sensitivity.