GNU Radio call for help on UX/UI improvements
Are you a GNU Radio user and you can see room for improvements in the user interface and experience? Are you a beginner with gnuradio companion and you feel it’s a challenge to use...
Are you a GNU Radio user and you can see room for improvements in the user interface and experience? Are you a beginner with gnuradio companion and you feel it’s a challenge to use...
Looking to give Linux a try for your SDR applications but don’t know where to start? Or maybe you’re tired of constantly searching for dependencies when you want to try out a new SDR...
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 source program called “CygnusRFI”. CygnusRFI...
Over on Twitter, @radiotech76 has pointed us at a great video where DragonOS creator Aaron is exploring SigDigger for some signal analysis. SigDigger has also been featured on the RTL-SDR Blog as a useful...
Great news… National Instruments have now released a free (as in “free beer”) community version of LabVIEW for hobbyist use. LabVIEW can be used for visual programming of test and measurement instrumentation including devices...
OpenWebRX Version 0.18.0 Released: New Decoders for Digital Voice, Digital Ham Modes and More by RTL-SDR Blog https://www.rtl-sdr.com/openwebrx-version-0-18-0-released-new-decoders-for-digital-voice-digital-ham-modes-and-more/ (sourced and republished from RSS feeds) Back in early January we posted about how the popular...
SATSAGEN Spec-An Software for Windows Alerted by a flurry of tweets (like this one, this one and this one…) here’s some exciting news for Pluto SDR users. Alberto Ferraris IU1KVL has released his spectrum...
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 talks that were live-streamed...
Part of the AMSAT Phase 4 efforts to produce amateur-developed systems suitable for Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) deployment is the extremely interesting P4XT Digital Multiplexing Transponder project. The project scope also includes development of...
Interested in modelling what’s going on through RF microstrips and microwave antennas? Maybe it’s time to try your hand at some electromagnetic modelling and do something with all the maths you learned as an...
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