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LU1HVK > RTLSDR   09.10.19 05:17z 91 Lines 3756 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: SDR NEWS PROJECTS 09 10
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Title : rtl-sdr.com

Title : New Product in Store: RTL-SDR Blog Magnetic Whip Antenna Set
(Great for KerberosSDR Direction Finding)

Content :  We've recently released a new Magnetic Whip Antenna
Set in our store. The set consists of a heavy duty magnetic mount
antenna base with 2M RG59, a 9.5cm fixed whip antenna (usable from
400 MHz to 2 GHz+), and a 17cm to 1m telescopic whip (usable from
100 MHz - 400 MHz). 

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Title : International Space Station SSTV Event Scheduled for October
9 and 10

Content :  The International Space Station (ISS) periodically
schedules radio events where they transmit Slow Scan Television
(SSTV) images down to earth for listeners to receive and
collect. This time they have scheduled SSTV images for October 9
09:50 - 14:00 GMT and October 10 08:55-15:15 GMT. 

Title : An Introduction to Pagers with the HackRF PortaPack and
an RTL-SDR

Content :  Over on YouTube user HackedExistence has uploaded a video
explaining how POCSAG pager signals work, and he also shows some
experiments that he's been performing with his HackRF PortaPack
and an old pager. 

Title : Using a PlutoSDR to compare FreeDV Digital Voice with
other Modes

Content :  Over on YouTube user Adrian M has uploaded a video where
he compares the HF amateur radio digital voice mode known as FreeDV
against other common voice modes such as USB, AM, FM and QPSK. To
perform the test he uses a PlutoSDR, a GNU Radio program and a GUI
called qradiolink. 

Title : A NanoVNA 2.0 is in the Works: Same Price, Frequency Range
up to 3.5 GHz, Higher Dynamic Range

Content :  Previously we've  been posting  about the NanoVNA which
is an open source VNA project by  @edy555 / ttrftech  that has
recently become extremely affordable at  less than US$50  for a
fully assembled unit thanks to Chinese manufacturing (or a little
more if you order it via  Amazon ). 

Title : SDR# 1717 Officially Released: Dark Mode and Other Skins
now Available

Content :  Release 1717 of the popular SDR# software that is
commonly used with RTL-SDR dongles has  just officially been released
 (actually  already up to r1722  at the time of this post). This
release brings with it UI theme customization including a very
nice looking dark mode. Over on the Airspy/SDR#  groups.io board
programmer Youssef wrote : 

Title : G8JNJ Reverse Engineers and Reviews the MLA-30 HF Loop
Antenna

Content :  Last month  we posted a collection of reviews  about
the MLA-30 which is a budget magnetic loop antenna designed for
receiving HF signals. The overall consensus from the reviews was
that it worked decently for the price, but of course could never
live up to the high end loops that cost hundreds of dollars. 

Title : SignalsEverywhere: Decoding HD Radio with an RTL-SDR

Content :  Corrosive (KR0SIV) from the SignalsEverywhere YouTube
channel has uploaded a new video that explains and shows HD radio
being decoded with an RTL-SDR. 


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