| Program and Build Raspberry Pi 5 Based Ham Station Utilities with the RTL-SDR! Get Cracking with This New Book from Elektor!
| Program and Build Raspberry Pi 5 Based Ham Station Utilities with the RTL-SDR! Get Cracking with This New Book from Elektor!
| RTL-SDR Blog sticks have been around for a while. They can receive HF signals up to 1,000 MHz or higher. The RTL-SDR Blog V4 is the fourth g...
| The SDRplay RSPdx is a 14-bit single-tuner SDR receiver with continuous coverage from 1 kHz up to 2 GHz. Three input connectors, an ample ar...
| The YARD Stick One is a compact “Hardware Defined Radio” that can send and receive in the UHF band. It is a sort of break-out board with a U...
| For your next project, why not combine your passion for software-defined radio with Raspberry Pi? The Elektor Raspberry Pi RTL-SDR Kit is a...
| If you have taken an amateur radio exam in the course of the last few years, you likely have come across the topic of software defined radio...
| Software defined radio (SDR) allows receiving and decoding of radio signals using relatively simple hardware and a computer. The 'SDR Hands-...
| This "TX-FM1" project is a study of a complete FM transmitter in the 88-108Mhz band which can be managed by a USB port in HID mode. The use...
| The WSPR (Weak Signal Propagation Reporter, pronounced ‘whisper’) radio transmission technique was developed to enable considerable distance...
| Author Burkhard Kainka’s inspiring Foreword in the book I’m reviewing here has important clues as to why software defined radio (SDR) is a h...