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Title : rtl-sdr.com

Description : RTL-SDR (RTL2832U) and software defined radio news
and projects. Also featuring Airspy, HackRF, FCD, SDRplay and more.

Title : NUT2NT+ Crowdfunding: Open Source GNSS RF-to-bits Receiver

Description : Back in May 2018 we first posted about Amungo
Navigation's NUT4NT+ project, which is a four channel global
navigation satellite system (GNSS) board based on the NT1065
chip. With the right antenna, it is capable of receiving any
navigation satellite including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, IRNSS,
and QZSS. With access to multiple satellite systems, the […]

Content :  Back in May 2018 we  first posted  about Amungo
Navigation's NUT4NT+ project, which is a four channel global
navigation satellite system (GNSS) board based on the NT1065
chip. With the right antenna, it is capable of receiving any
navigation satellite including GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, IRNSS,
and QZSS. With access to multiple satellite systems, the positioning
resolution can be down to the centimeter. 

Title : A Portable RTL-SDR Based ADS-B Receiver with Display and
3D Printed Enclosure

Description : Over on Hackaday.io user nathan.matsuda has written
about his RTL-SDR based hand held ADS-B aircraft receiver with
display and 3D printed enclosure. His initial idea was to create a
flexible and open portable SDR device, however keeping the device
open and built for general use meant increased complexity which
quickly slowed his progress. Instead [Nathan] decided to focus
[…]

Content :  Over on Hackaday.io user  nathan.matsuda  has written
about his RTL-SDR based  hand held ADS-B aircraft receiver  with
display and 3D printed enclosure.

Title : Next International Space Station SSTV Event on April 11
– 14

Description : Thank you to Alex Happysat for writing in and letting
us know about the next upcoming ISS SSTV event which will begin on
11 April at about 18:00 UTC and end on 14 April 2019 18:00 UTC. If
you were unaware, the International Space Station (ISS) transmits
SSTV images several times a year to commemorate special […]

Content :  Thank you to Alex Happysat for writing in and letting us
know about the next upcoming ISS SSTV event which will begin on 11
April at about 18:00 UTC and end on 14 April 2019 18:00 UTC. If you
were unaware, the International Space Station (ISS) transmits SSTV
images several times a year to commemorate special space related
events. SSTV or Slow Scan Television is an amateur radio mode which
is used to transmit small images over radio signals. 

Title : SignalsEverywhere: Setting Up Priority and Groups in
DSDPlus Fastlane

Description : In his last video, Corrosive from the SignalsEverywhere
YouTube channel showed us a quick guide on setting up a Phase 1
P25 digital voice decoder with two RTL-SDR dongles and the DSDPlus
Fastlane decoder. Now in his latest video Corrosive continues with
the DSDPlus tutorial and this time explains how to set up priority
and […]

Content :  In his  last video , Corrosive from the SignalsEverywhere
YouTube channel showed us a quick guide on setting up a Phase 1
P25 digital voice decoder with two RTL-SDR dongles and the DSDPlus
Fastlane decoder. 

Title : GNU Radio Conference 2019: Registration Open + Call For
Papers

Description : GNU Radio Conference is a yearly conference based
around the GNU Radio project and the surrounding community. GNU
Radio is an open source digital signal processing (DSP) toolkit
which is often used to implement decoders, demodulators and various
other SDR algorithms. GRCon is the annual conference for the GNU
Radio project & community, and has […]

Content :   GNU Radio Conference  is a yearly conference based
around the GNU Radio project and the surrounding community. GNU
Radio is an open source digital signal processing (DSP) toolkit
which is often used to implement decoders, demodulators and various
other SDR algorithms. 

Title : Replicating A Rolljam Wireless Vehicle Entry Attack with
a Yardstick One and RTL-SDR

Description : Over on his hackaday.io blog, Goncalo Nespral
has written about his experiences in recreating Samy Kamkars now
famous low cost rolljam attack. A rolljam attack allows an attacker
break into a car by defeating the rolling code security offered
by wireless keyfobs. Back at Defcon 2015, an information security
conference, Samy Kamkar presented a method for creating […]

Content :  Over on his hackaday.io blog, Goncalo Nespral has
written about his experiences in recreating Samy Kamkars now famous
low cost rolljam attack . A rolljam attack allows an attacker
break into a car by defeating the rolling code security offered
by wireless keyfobs. Back at Defcon 2015, an information security
conference,  Samy Kamkar presented  a method for creating a $32
Rolljam device that consisted of two 433 MHz transceiver modules
controlled by an Arduino. 

Title : RSA Conference Talks: IOT Hacking with SDR, Tracking Rogue
RF Devices & Wireless Offense and Defense

Description : RSA Conference is an information security event that
was recently held on March 4 - 8 in San Francisco. The talks have
been uploaded to YouTube and from what we see there are three
interesting SDR/RF related talks that may be worth looking at,
which we show below. The full list of videos can be […]

Content :   RSA Conference  is an information security event that
was recently held on March 4 - 8 in San Francisco. The talks have
been uploaded to YouTube and from what we see there are three
interesting SDR/RF related talks that may be worth looking at,
which we show below. The full list of videos can be found on their
YouTube channel . 

Title : SignalsEverywhere: Using DSDPlus Fastlane for Listening to
Phase 1 P25 Trunking

Description : DSDPlus is a popular piece of software often used
with RTL-SDR dongles to listen to unencrypted digital voice signals
such as P25 and DMR. Digital voice is now commonly used by many
Police and emergency services as well as business radio. DSDPlus
fastlane is DSD's paid upgrade which allows subscribers to access
to the latest […]

Content :   DSDPlus  is a popular piece of software often used with
RTL-SDR dongles to listen to unencrypted digital voice signals
such as P25 and DMR. Digital voice is now commonly used by many
Police and emergency services as well as business radio. DSDPlus
fastlane is DSD's paid upgrade which allows subscribers to access
to the latest releases of DSDPlus early. 


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