Thank you to Shawn from UUGear for writing in and sharing with us news about the release of "VU GPSDR" an RTL-SDR expansion board for the "Vivid Unit" single board computer. The Vivid single-board computer (SBC) is based on the RK3399 CPU (same chip used on the Orange Pi 4), and comes with a built-in 5.5" touchscreen.
The VU GPSDR is an expansion board for the Vivid Unit that, when combined with a VU Extender board, sits on the back of the Vivid Unit, transforming the computing platform into a portable SDR capable of running software like their fork of SDR++ or an OpenStreetMap display of live ADS-B aircraft positions.
The VU GPSDR also integrates a GPSDO (GPS disciplined oscillator), with a built-in GPS patch antenna, for precise frequency tuning. It also comes with a built-in HF upconverter and two encoder wheels, presumably customizable, but primarily for tuning and volume control. Finally, they have also integrated a software-controlled frequency output port for experimenters.
The Vivid Unit costs €99.00 (approximately US$115) on its own. The Vivid Unit Extender, which is required for using expansion boards, costs €25.00 (approximately US$29). The VU GPSDR itself costs €65.00 (approximately US$75). So, in total, for a complete RTL-SDR system, you are looking at a total cost of €189 (US$220).
Shawn has also recently sent us a review sample, which we will be testing out and writing a review for within the next week, so stay tuned for that!
