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Title : rtl-sdr.com

Title : ExtIO_RTLSDR# – Modified ExtIO for SDRUno/HDSDR with
Direct Sampling Mode

Content :      Fixed RTL-SDR EXTIO for SDRUno.  

Title : SignalsEverywhere Podcast: Satcom Piracy Interview

Content :  Corrosive from the  SignalsEverywhere  YouTube
channel has released a new episode of his podcast. In this episode
Corrosive interviews an anonymous informant who has an interesting
story about his involvement with the UHF Military SATCOM pirate radio
scene in Brazil. Corrosive also explains a bit further about what
SATCOM is and why it's so susceptible to piracy. He also notes that
piracy on Inmarsat L-band frequencies is also becoming more common. 

Title : Tracking and Recovering A NWS Weather Balloon &
Radiosonde with an RTL-SDR

Content :  Over on YouTube  OLHZN High Altitude Balloons  has
posted a very entertaining video showing how to use an RTL-SDR
and small grid dish antenna to track and recover a fallen weather
balloon and its radiosonde. OLHZN writes: 

Title : SignalsEverywhere: Common Modulations Tutorial Video

Content :  This week on the  SignalsEverywhere  YouTube channel,
host Corrosive gives us a tutorial on common modulations that you'll
see on your software defined radio. His tutorial covers Amplitude
Modulation (AM), Frequency Modulation (FM), Single Side Band (SSB)
and Conintuous Wave (CW) modulations. In the video he shows what
they look like and how to select the correct mode and bandwidth
settings in SDR#. Corrosive uses an Airspy in the video, but the
same concepts are valid for any SDR, like the RTL-SDR. 

Title : An RTL-SDR and Pi 3 Based Ground Station for Simulated
CubeSats

Content :  CubeSats are small and light satellites that can these
days be built and launched into orbit by almost anyone with a small
budget of roughly $40,000. They are a great way for schools and
other organizations to get into a space based technology project. A
"simulated" CubeSat is one that is not designed to be really launched
into space, and is made from low cost hardware. The idea is that
simulated CubeSats can be used as tools to help demystify the inner
workings of satellites to the public and help CubeSat builders get
experience and competence before building the real thing. 

Title : Decoding FT8 with an RTL-SDR Blog V3 in Direct Sampling Mode

Content :  Over on YouTube user  ModernHam  has uploaded a useful
tutorial showing how to use our RTL-SDR Blog V3 dongles for FT8
monitoring. The RTL-SDR Blog V3 has a built in direct sampling
circuit which allows for reception of HF signals without the need
for any upconverter. FT8 is an amateur radio weak signal digital
communications mode which can be received all around the world even
with low transmit power. 

Title : The RadioInstigator: A $150 Signals Intelligence Platform
Consisting of a Raspberry Pi, RPiTX, 2.4 GHz Crazyradio and an
RTL-SDR

Content :  Circle City Con is a yearly conference that focuses on
information security talks. At this years conference Josh Conway
presented an interesting talk  titled "SigInt for the Masses
Building and Using a Signals Intelligence Platform for Less than
$150". Josh's talk introduces his "RadioInstigator" hardware which
is a combination of a Raspberry Pi, CrazyRadio and an RTL-SDR all
packaged into a 3D printed enclosure with LCD screen. The idea behind
the RadioInstigator is to create a portable and low cost Signals
Intelligence (SIGINT) device that can be used to investigate and
manipulate the security of radio signals. 

Title : SignalsEverywhere: What SDR To Buy? Choose the Right one
For You

Content :  Over on his YouTube channel  SignalsEverywhere ,
Corrosive has just released a new video titled "Software Defined
Radio Introduction | What SDR To Buy? | Choose the Right one For
You". The video is an introduction to low cost software defined
radios and could be useful if you're wondering which SDR you should
purchase. 


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