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Title : rtl-sdr.com
Title : NanoVNA V2 Video Tutorials
Content : The NanoVNA V2 (aka S-A-A-2) is a vector network analyzer
(VNA) with 50 kHz to 3 GHz frequency range. Recently is has become
readily available for around $60 + shipping from the Tindie store
. We like this product a lot and are planning to get some for our
store soon as well. ( Update: A limited quantity of NanoVNA V2's
are now available in our store )
Title : Hak5: Turning a Key Croc into an RTL-SDR Server
Content : The Hak5 Key Croc is a pentesting tool designed for
emulating USB devices such as keyboards. It is commonly used by
pentesters for keylogging and keystroke injection. It has some
advanced features like keyword detection which can be used to
detect when a certain word is typed. Under the hood it runs Linux
on a quad-core ARM processor.
Title : DragonOS: Decoding Iridium Satellites with the Iridium
Toolkit and an RTL-SDR
Content : DragonOS is a ready to use Linux OS image that includes
various SDR programs preinstalled and ready to use. The creator
Aaron also runs a YouTube channel that has multiple tutorial
videos demonstrating software built into DragonOS.
Title : Tech Minds: Testing the Mayhem Firmware on the HackRF
Portapack
Content : In a video uploaded to YouTube last week, Tech Minds
explored the HackRF Portapack , which is an add on for the HackRF
SDR that allows the HackRF to be used portably without a PC. In
that video he demonstrated it running the stock firmware.
Title : DSD (Open Source) with dPMR Decoding and Windows Binaries
Released
Content : Digital Speech Decoder (DSD) is an open source program
for decoding signals containing digital speech, such as DMR and
P25. The open source version has been mostly surpassed in use over
the last few years by the closed source DSD+ version. However,
work is still ongoing on the open source version, and a recent
fork by Louis-Erig HERVE @LouisErigHerve has added support for
Digital Private Mobile Radio (dPMR) decoding.
Title : DragonOS: DSP and Signal Analysis with Composable-SDR,
Inspectrum and an RTL-SDR
Content : DragonOS is a ready to use Linux OS image that includes
various SDR programs preinstalled. The creator Aaron also runs
a YouTube channel that contains multiple tutorial videos for
DragonOS
Title : Testing the YouLoop on VLF & LF Reception with an
Airspy HF+ Discovery
Content : Over on his YouTube channel Frugal Radio has been testing
his YouLoop passive magnetic loop antenna on VLF and LF reception
with his Airspy HF+ Discovery. In the video Frugal Radio browses
the VLF & LF spectrum, making note of some interesting signals,
and showing how well the combo receives.
Title : Tech Minds: Testing the OpenEar DMR TETRA ADSB POCSAG
Decoder for RTL-SDR
Content : Back in March we posted about the release of OpenEar,
a standalone TETRA decoder for the RTL-SDR. Since then OpenEar has
undergone massive developments, not only improving upon the TETRA
decoder, but adding DMR, ADS-B and POCSAG decoders as well as a
waterfall display.
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Steady movement is more important than speed, much of the time. So long
as there is a regular progression of stimuli to get your mental hooks into,
there is room for lateral movement. Once this begins, its rate is a matter
of discretion.
-- Corwin, Prince of Amber
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