A Comprehensive Lab Comparison between Multiple Software Defined Radios
Librespace, who are the people behind the open hardware/source SatNOGS satellite ground station project have recently released a comprehensive paper (pdf) that compares multiple software defined radios...
View ArticleDragonOS Updated: Now with OP25 Installed and many new YouTube Tutorials
Last month we posted about Aaron's "DragonOS" project, which is a ready to install Linux ISO aimed to make getting started with SDR software easy by providing several programs preinstalled, as well as...
View ArticleDefcon 2020 Online Talks: Satellite Eavesdropping & Detecting Fake 4G Base...
DEFCON 2020 was held online this year in and the talks were released a few days ago on their website and on YouTube. If you weren't already aware Defcon is a major yearly conference all about...
View ArticlebladeRF-wiphy: Open Source WiFi Access Point on a BladeRF
Back in August 2020 we posted about OpenWiFi , an open source implementation of the full IEEE802.11/Wi-Fi stack for FPGA and SDR combo board. Recently the team at Nuand have released their own WiFi...
View ArticleDragonOS: BladeRF-wiphy Demonstration
Recently we posted about bladeRF-wiphy which is open source code that can turn a bladeRF software defined radio into a software defined WiFi access point. The bladeRF 2.0 is a relatively low cost SDR...
View ArticleNils Reviews our RTL-SDR Blog L-Band Active Patch Antenna
Over on his blog Nils Schiffhauer (DK8OK) has recently uploaded a review of our RTL-SDR Blog Active L-Band Patch Antenna. This is a satellite patch antenna designed for experimenters who want to...
View ArticleLimeSDR 2.0 Mini Now Crowdfunding, Standard LimeSDR Discontinued
Back in March we posted about the LimeSDR Mini 1.0 becoming end of life due to component shortages, and a slightly upgraded LimeSDR Mini 2.0 was being planned. The LimeSDR Mini 2.0 has just been...
View ArticleBladeRF 2.0 Micro now supports up to 122.88 MHz of Bandwidth
A recent firmware upgrade to bladeRF SDR devices has brought with it a feature that allows it to double it's instantaneous bandwidth from 61.44 MHz all the way up to 122.88 MHz. The trade off...
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