That depends how many RX channels you use at which sample rate.
If you are doing PURESIGNAL, you have 4 channels, else
you have 1 or 2 channels, depending on whether you have 1RX or 2RX.
With n channels, you have about (6*n+2) bytes per sample
(it is slightly more), this you have to multiply with your sample rate.
So:
no PURESIGNAL, 1RX, 48k sample rate ==> 3 MBit per second
PURESIGNAL, 192k sample rate ==> 40 Mbit per second
Note the problem is usually not the (nominal) band width but the
jitters, that is, small breaks in the data stream.
BUT BUT BUT BUT, you need MUCH LESS bandwidth if having
a "local" computer communicating with HL2 and use a
client-server software for doing radio. As far as I know
Quisk and piHPSDR have such a feature, and most likely
other SDR programs have it as well.
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