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Title : rtl-sdr.com
Title : Coole-Radar: A Retro Terminal Based Radar Display for ADS-B
Aircraft Data
Content : John Wiseman has been working on a cool old-school retro
styled aircraft ADS-B radar that runs entirely within a terminal
window. So no GUI desktop should be required. The project, called
"coole-radar", is available as open source code on GitHub .
Title : A Homebrew All-In-One RTL-SDR with Screen and Control Knobs
Running on a Mini PC
Content : Over on YouTube user Pablo Sala (KI7OJL) has uploaded
a video that shows a neat all-in-one receiver build based on an
RTL-SDR. Pablo's build runs on a Pipo x8 Mini PC which is a
US$110 PC/tablet that includes a build in LCD touch screen. The
build also adds several Arduino powered control knobs for tuning,
mode and bank selection, squelch and volume to the base. The knobs
directly interface with HDSDR, his chosen software.
Title : DEF CON 27 SDR Talks: Antennas for Surveillance, Ford Keyfob
Hack, Smart TV Wireless Side Channel Attack
Content : Talks from this years DEF CON 27 conference which was held
back in August are now available on YouTube . DEFCON is a yearly
conference that a focuses on information security topics and often
includes talks about SDRs and other wireless radio topics too. In
particular we wanted to highlight the the DEF CON 27 Wireless
Village playlist which contains numerous talks related to wireless,
radio and SDRs.
Title : New Magazine Reviews of the Airspy HF+ Discovery
Content : Recently three new reviews of the Airspy HF+ Discovery
have come out in various radio enthusiast magazines from around
the world. All three reviews have been released for free in PDF
form over on the Airspy reviews page . Unsurprisingly each review
praises the HF+ Discovery as it's clearly a great radio.
Title : The SWLing Post Reviews the SDRplay RSPdx
Content : Thomas from the SWLing blog has been playing around
with the recently announced SDRplay RSPdx and has come out with a
comprehensive review of the unit . In the review he also provides
some comparison videos on real signals between the RSPdx and other
SDRs like the WinRadio Excalibur, and Airspy HF+ Discovery.
Title : Networked Radio Direction Finding with KerberosSDR and
RDFMapper
Content : We've just uploaded a short Python script to GitHub
that allows radio direction bearings from a KerberosSDR to be used
with the RDF Mapper software created by Jonathan Musther . RDF
Mapper is a (~US$25) program that was initially written for the
RDF42 , a kit based doppler direction finding system. RDFMapper
runs on Windows/MacOS and Linux.
Title : Preview: GNU Radio 3.8 Running on an Un-Rooted Android
Smartphone
Content : Over on Twitter and YouTube Bastian Bloessl ( @bastibl )
have been posting teaser shots and videos of GNU Radio 3.8 running
on an un-rooted Android device. Unfortunately there doesn't yet
seem to be any word yet on how he's been able to do this, but we
guess that the details will all be released in due time, possibly
on his blog .
Title : Comparing Four Wideband Magnetic Loop Antennas on HF with
an SDRplay RSPduo
Content : Over on YouTube the Scanner and Sdr Radio channel
has uploaded a video comparing four different brands of HF wideband
loop antennas using an SDRplay RSPduo. The loops he tested include
the cheap Chinese MLA-30 (~$40), the Cross Country Wireless
(CCW) loop ($70), Bonito ML200 (~$442) and the Wellbrook 1530LN
(~$305).
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