We have 25 slots available in the First production Lot, pricing will revert to $7495 after these slots have been taken.
True one-box high-power solution
No separate transceiver, no separate amplifier, no extra interconnects to manage.
Optimized exciter-to-amplifier chain
The SDR and 1 kW PA are designed to work together, so there is no guesswork in drive levels or interface behavior.
Better protection
The radio can monitor temperature, current, SWR, reflected power, and drive conditions as one complete system and react immediately.
Reduced cabling and clutter
No need for extra RF jumpers, ALC lines, CAT control, or amplifier keying cables.
More professional platform
It feels and behaves like one purpose-built high-power SDR rather than two separate products patched together.
| Feature | G2-1K Integrated 1000W+ SDR | 100 W Transceiver + External Amp |
| System design | Single integrated platform | Two separate devices that must work together |
| Setup | Simple, one-box operation | More cables, more setup, more points of failure |
| Drive matching | Optimized internally | Risk of underdrive or overdrive |
| Band switching | Automatic and coordinated | Requires CAT/band data/manual coordination |
| T/R sequencing | Designed as one system | Depends on inter-device timing |
| Protection | Centralized, fast, coordinated | Radio and amp protect themselves separately |
| Signal cleanliness | Better potential for optimized linearity | Depends heavily on setup and interface |
| Predistortion integration | Easier and more consistent | Often harder across separate equipment |
| Cabling | Minimal | RF, PTT, ALC, CAT, band data, grounding |
| Ease of use | Very straightforward | More complex to operate correctly |
| Reliability in operation | Fewer operator errors | More chance of switching/drive mistakes |
| Field/commercial deployment | Excellent | Less convenient and less elegant |
Technical Specifications
General Specifications:
- Architecture: Direct Sampling DDC/DUC Transceiver
- Microprecessor controlled protection for SWR, Temperature, Voltage/Current (Over or Under)
- Interface: Ethernet
- Phase Noise (Clock): -149dB @ 10Khz
- TCXO Stability (Typical): /- .1 PPM
- Modes: CW, SSB, NFM, AM, Digital
- Antenna Port: SO-239
- Frequency Resolution: 1 Hz
Electrical Specifications:
- 48-53.5v DC 40A
Mechanical Specifications:
- 15Kg (approx. Weight)
- 49.7cm L x 38.4cm W x 13.8cm H (not including extrusions)
Receiver Specifications:
- Receiver Architecture: Direct Down Conversion
- Dual 16 bit Phase Synchronous ADCs
- Independent filter banks for each ADC
- 10/6M LNAs
- Frequency Coverage: 9Khz to 60Mhz
- Attenuator: 1-30dB step attenuator
- Reciprocal Mixing Dynamic Range (RMDR): 116dB @ 2Khz
- Receiver Phase noise: -149dB @ 10Khz
- Image rejection: 100dB
- Hardware support for 7 independent receivers assignable to either ADC
Transmitter Specifications:
- Transmitter Architecture: Direct Up Conversion
- DAC Resolution: 16 bit
- RF Output Power (Maximum): 1000W PEP: SSB/CW. 500W: FM, RTTY, Digital. 275W: AM, 6M 400W SSB/CW and FM, RTTY, Digital 200W.
- IMD: IMD3 typically -62dB @ 1000W PEP output on 20M
- Harmonics: Typically better than -50dBc on HF and -60dBc on 6M
- Carrier and Opposite Sideband Suppression: Better than -80dBc
- Transverter IF Output: 0db to 15dB
IOs:
- RCA Line In, Digital In, PTT in, PTT Out
- DB9 Seven Software configurable Open Collector Outputs
- SMA XVTR TX Out, 10Mhz Reference Input
- 6.25mm Barrel Mic, CW Key, Headphones and Speaker Outputs
- RJ45 Ethernet LAN Connector
- 2 x HDMI
- 2 x USB
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