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Over on Twitter, Luigi Cruz has shared details of his Kimera project that can capture any video source (device or application window), encode and pass to gnuradio for transmission. A […]
ARM Radio Code Ported to Free Toolchain by RTL-SDR Blog (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) Several years ago in 2015 we posted about the “ARM Radio” by Alberto I2PHD […]
moRFeus – A field-configurable wideband frequency converter and signal generator by GHz Europe(sourced and republished from RSS feeds) “MoRFeus is a 30 MHz–6 GHz field-configurable Fractional-N wideband frequency converter and […]
The Rebirth of HF by w2naf https://hamsci.org/article/rebirth-hf (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) The Rebirth of HF Much of HamSCI research looks at communications in the High Frequency (HF, 3-30 […]
432 AND ABOVE EME NEWS – May 2020 by admin https://ghz-europe.com/432-and-above-eme-news-may-2020/ (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) New EME newsletter for May 2020 is here http://www.nitehawk.com/rasmit/NLD/eme2005.pdf . Enjoy reading! The […]
Thanks to GHz Europe for posting a link taking us to the Ham Radio 2.0 playlist of videos recorded at the Microwave Update (MUD) Conference in 2019. What a great […]
Over on Twitter, Arved M0KDS has posted a nice pic of his PTT-modified PlutoSDR. If you’re looking for a PTT modification for yours, check out the neat BATC PTT relay […]
Another interesting communications conference event going online due to travel restrictions, this year’s TAPR Digital Communications Conference (DCC), originally planned for Charlotte, North Carolina, (right in front of the gnuradio […]
CygnusRFI: New RFI Analysis Tool for Ground Stations and Radio Telescopes by RTL-SDR Blog (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) Thank you to Apostolos for submitting information about his new open […]
The 2020 GNU Radio Conference will be held Virtually – Talks Streamed for Free by RTL-SDR Blog (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) The yearly GNU Radio Conference (GRCon) is a […]