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Noted on both Hackaday and SolderSmoke, Elektor have released an SDR Kit that includes a book on SDR and an Arduino shield that uses the ubiquitous Si5351 chip to convert […]
FOSDEM is an annual conference for open-source software developers held in Brussels. Of the many subjects covered, software radio is there in strength! Here’s links to the staggering range of […]
Thanks to Derek Kozel and Cardiff University ARS for pointing out some talks from the Cardiff Microwave Roundtable 2019 have now come online… Amateur Optical Communications by Barry Chambers, G8AGN […]
Looking for a neat wireless demonstration for your next science fair or STEM event? Over on Hackaday they’re highlighting this AM transmitter demo which seems like a great idea, check […]
Looking for signal generation or frequency up/down conversion between 30 MHz and 6 GHz? Have a look at the impressive moRFeus over at Crowd Supply ($125). Headline specs as follows: […]
KerberosSDR 4-Channel RTL-SDR Passive Radar with Peak Hold Display by RTL-SDR Blog https://www.rtl-sdr.com/kerberossdr-4-channel-rtl-sdr-passive-radar-with-peak-hold-display/ (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) Recently we’ve been testing a simple peak hold for the KerberosSDR […]
New IARU Region 1 record on 134 GHz – 65km by GHz Europe https://ghz-europe.com/2020/01/25/new-iaru-region-1-record-on-134-ghz-65km/ (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) Michael DB6NT and Roland DK4RC achieved a new record od […]
Interested in Software-Defined Radio development? TAPR are pursuing a project to develop low-cost SDR receiver hardware inspired by the needs of the HamSCI Project (citizen science through ham radio!). In […]