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Title : rtl-sdr.com
Title : KerberosSDR Batch One End of Stock, Batch Two Preorders
Available
Content : If you weren't aware, KerberosSDR is our recently released
4x Coherent RTL-SDR which can be used for tasks such as direction
finding and passive radar. KerberosSDR was successfully crowdfunded
over on Indiegogo , and we have recently completed shipments to
all backers. Currently there is only about 20 units of the batch
one production left in stock.
Title : Scanner School Podcast Talks SDR Topics with Signals
Everywhere Host
Content : Recently Scanner School released episode 70 of their
podcast, and on this episode they talk about various SDR topics
with Corrosive from the Signals Everywhere YouTube channel . If
you follow out blog, you'll know that Corrosive is a YouTuber that
is consistently putting out high quality YouTube videos on a range
of SDR and other radio related topics.
Title : HackSpace Magazine Discusses SatNOGS, Cubesats and More
Content : HackSpace is a monthly magazine dedicated to modern
maker projects. This month issue 18 was released and it focuses on
space based projects. The HackSpace Magazine is available for free
online in PDF form , and physical copies can also be purchased.
There are several interesting articles but one in particular shows
us how to set up a SatNOGS ground station with a Raspberry Pi 3,
RTL-SDR and a satellite antenna such as a turnstile.
Title : Testing a $2 USB Powered LNA with RTL-SDR
Content : Over on his blog '19max63' has posted about his tests
with a $2 Aliexpress low noise amplifier (LNA) and his RTL-SDR
. The LNA is advertised as for boosting HDTV signals, but 19max63
has found that it does a decent job on other frequencies too. It
can be found on Aliexpress for less than $2 including free shipping,
by searching for "TV Antenna signal amplifier". One example listing
is this one .
Title : SignalsEverywhere: SDR Console V3 Transmitting with PlutoSDR
Content : Over on YouTube Corrosive from the SignalsEverywhere
YouTube channel has uploaded a video showing us how to use
SDR-Console V3 and a PlutoSDR to transmit ham radio voice. In the
video he sets his PlutoSDR to transmit from his microphone at 445.5
MHz, and to receive at 434 MHz. He is then able to talk to a friend
using a handheld who is receiving at 445.5 MHz and transmitting at
434 MHz.
Title : Receiving and Decoding the NAVIC (Indian GPS) Satellites
Content : NAVigation with Indian Constellation ( NavIC ) (previously
known as IRNSS) is an Indian navigation system consisting of
7 satellites in geosynchronous and geostationary orbits above
India. It is intended for both public and military use, with a public
resolution of up to 20m, and military resolution of up to 1m. After
a few set backs, the satellite constellation was completed in April
2018.
Title : LimeRFE: A LimeSDR RF Front End for Ham, Cellular and
Wideband Networks
Content : Over on CrowdSupply LimeMicro are currently preparing
to crowdfund their next project called 'LimeRFE' . LimeRFE is an
RF front end power amplifier with filtering. It is designed to be
used in conjunction with a LimeSDR or LimeSDR Mini. The LimeSDR
and LimeSDR Mini are 12-bit TX and RX capable SDRs that were
crowdfunded in the past. The LimeSDRs appear to be mostly aimed
at cellular/industrial/commercial use cases, but there have been
efforts (mostly from Marty Wittrock ) to make the LimeSDR useful
for ham radio.
Title : Help Support RadioCapture – A Project that Records
Entire Trunked Radio Systems and Provides Online Access to Audio
Content : RadioCapture.com is a website run by Matt Mills that
is capable of automatically capturing trunked radio communications
from various agencies such as the emergency services and creating
publicly accessible historical and live logs of the audio. This
is a concept different to radio scanner streams, as all audio is
logged and historical audio can be accessed easily at any time.
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