SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T06:30:22-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #1481396 on Friday Product Post: Prepping for Any OccasionCustomer #1481396urn:uuid:a265f55e-6496-ed82-d2cd-5798305167d92018-12-01T07:57:34-07:00<p>I really love bladeRF's design. The bladeRF's design has been tested and verified to meet our very high standards. Every device is capable of effortlessly and faithfully transceiving even the highest order modulations. At peak RF performance, the bladeRF can occupy 2x2 56MHz of bandwidth over its operating frequency range without significant distortions and EVMs around 1%. Always cool electronics. Thanks.</p>
Customer #134773 on Friday Product Post: Prepping for Any OccasionCustomer #134773urn:uuid:c30cdfa0-a97b-175a-af27-b191130ee7942018-11-11T09:01:37-07:00<p>In the video on the bladeRF, the text display shows 47 milli Hertz (mHz), while the person (and the unit's page) says 47 mega Herts (MHz). Although the person who made this error may think it's a bit "nit picky", it does happen to be a difference of a billion...<p>Off on a different tangent, although the outakes <em>are</em> funny, it occurs to me that maybe someone at SparkFun might take on a "DIY teleprompter"... ;-)</p></p>