The world of software defined radio is amazing, never before has this technology become so accessible to the masses. We're in a time where anyone can demodulate signals or build a radio system in their bedroom. We can learn with hands on tools that Amateur radio operators before us didn't have access to.
Let's learn together and usher into the future of radio together!
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The world of software defined radio is amazing, never before has this technology become so accessible to the masses. We're in a time where anyone can demodulate signals or build a radio system in their bedroom. We can learn with hands on tools that Amateur radio operators before us didn't have access to.
Let's learn together and usher into the future of radio together!
In our first episode I go over the lunch of Es’hail sat 2 and it’s commissioning as QO-100 for amateur radio use, go over some of my favorite posts from the RTL-SDR blog and finally answer that age old question. What SDR should I get?
You’ll find references and links to content mentioned in the Podcast below.
Es’Hail sat – https://amsat-uk.org/satellites/geosynchronous/eshail-2/
The 3D Printed V Dipole Holder – https://www.rtl-sdr.com/3d-printed-v-dipole-holder-for-our-rtl-sdr-blog-multipurpose-dipole-kit/
Radwave’s RF Analyzer for Android – https://www.rtl-sdr.com/radwave-beta-android-rtl-sdr-rf-analyzer-app-with-spectrum-pause-and-rewind-features/
A tutorial on cloning 433 MHz devices: https://www.rtl-sdr.com/video-tutorial-using-universal-radio-hacker-an-rtl-sdr-and-a-microcontroller-to-clone-433-mhz-remotes/
Signals Everywhere: After The Show
The world of software defined radio is amazing, never before has this technology become so accessible to the masses. We're in a time where anyone can demodulate signals or build a radio system in their bedroom. We can learn with hands on tools that Amateur radio operators before us didn't have access to.
Let's learn together and usher into the future of radio together!