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The Frontier Radio is a family of software-defined radios developed by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (or APL). Three variants have been developed: the Frontier Radio (FR), the Frontier Radio Lite (FR Lite), and the Frontier Radio Virtual Radio (FR VR). In addition, the Frontier-S is a licensed derivative manufactured by commercial aerospace company Rocket Lab.

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  • The Frontier Radio is a family of software-defined radios developed by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (or APL). Three variants have been developed: the Frontier Radio (FR), the Frontier Radio Lite (FR Lite), and the Frontier Radio Virtual Radio (FR VR). In addition, the Frontier-S is a licensed derivative manufactured by commercial aerospace company Rocket Lab. (en)
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  • February 2022 (en)
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  • The Frontier Radio is a family of software-defined radios developed by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (or APL). Three variants have been developed: the Frontier Radio (FR), the Frontier Radio Lite (FR Lite), and the Frontier Radio Virtual Radio (FR VR). In addition, the Frontier-S is a licensed derivative manufactured by commercial aerospace company Rocket Lab. (en)
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  • Frontier Radio (en)
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