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In mei 2007 publiceerden we in Elektor een eenvoudig Software Defined Radio (SDR)-project dat meteen een succes bleek. Nu, bijna tien jaar later, komen we met een opvolger. We hebben nieuwe, moderne ...
Software-defined radio with Arduino 433 MHz transmitter and RTL-SDR receiver This repository contains helpful resources to receive signals transmitted from an Arduino 433 MHz transmitter with an ...
In May 2007 Elektor published a simple Software Defined Radio (SDR) project that became an instant hit. Now, almost ten years later, a redesign has been launched. New, fresh components have been ...
De Elektor SDR Hands-on kit helpt je op weg in de fascinerende en vaak mysterieuze wereld van software defined radio en amateurradio.
Posted in Radio Hacks Tagged RTL-SDR, sdr, shielding ← Arduino Drum Platform Is Fast Reverse Engineering An Apollo-Era Module With X-Ray → ...
The idea is to use Arduino or a similar microcontroller to send and receive LSB and USB signals in the radio-amateur allocated bands using Weaver SSB Modulation/Demodulation as described by Derek ...
A cost expenditure of software defined radio software has limiting the development of cognitive radio in third countries. Moreover, a complexity of signal processing library in a SDR platform has ...
There is a new breed of RF receivers known as software-defined radios, and they are revolutionizing the way in which people listen to shortwave radio.
The global market for Software Defined Radio (SDR) estimated at US$21.6 Billion in the year 2020, is projected to reach a revised size of US$33.2 Billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 7.2% over ...