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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 : KerberosSDR Updates: Demo Software Speed Improvements,
Android App, Manufacturing Updates

Description : If you weren't already aware, over the past few
months we've been working with the engineering team at Othernet.is
to create a 4x Coherent RTL-SDR that we're calling KerberosSDR. A
coherent RTL-SDR allows you to perform interesting experiments
such as RF direction finding, passive radar and beam forming. In
conjunction with developer Tamas Peto, we […]

Content :  If you weren't already aware, over the past few months
we've been working with the engineering team at Othernet.is to
create a  4x Coherent RTL-SDR that we're calling KerberosSDR . A
coherent RTL-SDR allows you to perform interesting experiments
such as RF direction finding, passive radar and beam forming. In
conjunction with developer Tamas Peto, we have also had developed
open source demo software for the board, which allows you to test
direction finding and passive radar. The open source software also
provides a good DSP base for extension. 

Title : Creating Smart Home Automation Devices with Wireless Power
Plugs, an RTL-SDR and RPiTX

Description : Over on his YouTube channel ModernHam has created
a video showing him using an RTL-SDR and Raspberry Pi with RPiTX to
record and replay the signal generated by the remote of a wireless
power plug. A wireless power plug allows you to turn an AC wall
outlet on/of remotely via a remote control. Controlling them with a
[…]

Content :  Over on his YouTube channel  ModernHam  has created a
video showing him using an RTL-SDR and Raspberry Pi with RPiTX to
record and replay the signal generated by the remote of a wireless
power plug. A wireless power plug allows you to turn an AC wall
outlet on/of remotely via a remote control. Controlling them with a
Raspberry Pi can be a simple way to add home automation. One example
ModernHam gives is that he hopes to use RPiTX and the wireless
power plugs to create a smart coffee pot that will automatically
turn on at 7 am, and turn off at 9 am. 

Title : Demodulating DVB-S Digital Amateur TV with SDRAngel on
Windows with an SDR

Description : Over on YouTube Corrosive has uploaded a new tutorial
video showing us how we can demodulate DVB-S DATV (Digital Amateur
TV) on a Windows PC with SDRAngel. DATV is a mode used by hams to
transmit and receive digital video, and SDRAngel is a multiplatform
SDR software platform that supports multiple SDRs such as the
[…]

Content :  Over on YouTube Corrosive has uploaded a new tutorial
video showing us how we can demodulate DVB-S DATV (Digital Amateur
TV) on a Windows PC with SDRAngel. DATV is a mode used by hams to
transmit and receive digital video, and  SDRAngel  is a multiplatform
SDR software platform that supports multiple SDRs such as the
RTL-SDR, HackRF, PlutoSDR, LimeSDR and more. 

Title : Creating a Standalone WSPR Receiver with an RTL-SDR V3 and
Raspberry Pi 3

Description : Thank you to Zoltan for submitting his scripts for
installing the rtlsdr-wsprd WSPR decoder onto a Raspberry Pi, and
showing us how to configure it for an RTL-SDR V3 dongle running in
direct sampling mode. This set up allows users to create an extremely
low cost and permanent RX WSPR monitor. WSPR is an amateur […]

Content :  Thank you to Zoltan for submitting his scripts for
installing the rtlsdr-wsprd WSPR decoder onto a Raspberry Pi, and
showing us how to configure it for an RTL-SDR V3  dongle running
in direct sampling mode. This set up allows users to create an
extremely low cost and permanent RX WSPR monitor. 

Title : New Custom Firmware for the PlutoSDR with Several Linux
SDR Programs Pre-Installed

Description : The PlutoSDR is an Analog Devices $99 - $149 RX/TX
capable SDR with 20 MHz of bandwidth and a 325 MHz to 3.8 GHz
frequency range that is software hackable to 56 Mhz of bandwidth
and a 70 MHz to 6000 MHz frequency. It has an on board Xilinx Zynq
Z-7010 FPGA, which has a built […]

Content :  The PlutoSDR is an Analog Devices $99 - $149 RX/TX capable
SDR with 20 MHz of bandwidth and a 325 MHz to 3.8 GHz frequency
range that is software hackable to 56 Mhz of bandwidth and a 70 MHz
to 6000 MHz frequency. It has an on board Xilinx Zynq Z-7010 FPGA,
which has a built in dual core ARM Cortex-A9 processor as well. This
processor is capable of running Linux and Linux SDR software on
the PlutoSDR itself. PlutoSDR's can be purchased directly from 
Analog Devices , or via  Arrow ,  DigiKey  or  Mouser . 

Title : moRFeusQT Updates: Automatic Tracking Generator Plotting
with Airspy

Description : Outernet's moRFeus is a signal generator and
frequency mixer that can be controlled either by it's built in LCD
screen, or via software on a Windows or Linux PC. It can generate a
clean low phase noise tone anywhere between 85 to 5400 MHz. Because
it can be computer controlled it is possible to use moRFeus as a
[…]

Content :  Outernet's  moRFeus  is a signal generator and frequency
mixer that can be controlled either by it's built in LCD screen, or
via software on a Windows or Linux PC. It can generate a clean low
phase noise tone anywhere between 85 to 5400 MHz. Because it can
be computer controlled it is  possible to use moRFeus as a tracking
generator  for characterizing filters and measuring antenna SWR. A
tracking generator is just a signal generator that can be set to
output at the same frequency that the measurement receiver is tuned
to. 

Title : Welle.io DAB/DAB+ Decoder Version 2 Released

Description : Welle.io is a Windows/Linux/MacOS/Android/Raspberry
Pi compatible DAB and DAB+ broadcast radio decoder which supports
RTL-SDR dongles, as well as the Airspy and any dongle supported by
SoapySDR. It is a touch screen friendly software which is excellent
for use on tablets, phones and perhaps on vehicle radio touch
screens. Thank you to Albrecht Lohofener, the author […]

Content :   Welle.io  is a Windows/Linux/MacOS/ Android /Raspberry
Pi compatible DAB and DAB+ broadcast radio decoder which supports
RTL-SDR dongles, as well as the Airspy and any dongle supported by
SoapySDR. It is a touch screen friendly software which is excellent
for use on tablets, phones and perhaps on vehicle radio touch
screens. 

Title : YouTube Tutorial: Spying on Computer Monitors with TempestSDR

Description : Over on YouTube SignalsEverywhere (aka Corrosive)
has uploaded a tutorial video showing how to use TempestSDR with
an Airspy SDR. Back in November 2017 we posted about how we were
able to get TempestSDR to run with an RTL-SDR, Airspy and SDRplay,
and showed some results. Since then several people have managed to
repeat our results, but […]

Content :  Over on YouTube  SignalsEverywhere  (aka Corrosive)
has uploaded a tutorial video showing how to use TempestSDR with
an Airspy SDR. Back in November 2017  we posted  about how we were
able to get TempestSDR to run with an RTL-SDR, Airspy and SDRplay,
and showed some results. Since then several people have managed to
repeat our results, but many have also had trouble understanding
how to make TempestSDR work and what all the settings are for. 


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Proposed Additions to the PDP-11 Instruction Set:

BBW	Branch Both Ways BEW	 Branch Either Way BBBF    Branch on Bit
Bucket Full BH	    Branch and Hang BMR     Branch Multiple Registers BOB
Branch On Bug BPO     Branch on Power Off BST	  Backspace and Stretch
Tape CDS     Condense and Destroy System CLBR	 Clobber Register CLBRI
Clobber Register Immediately CM      Circulate Memory CMFRM   Come From --
essential for truly structured programming CPPR    Crumple Printer Paper
and Rip CRN	Convert to Roman Numerals

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