KiwiSDR Soon to Accept General Orders
Back in April 2016 the KiwiSDR was successfully funded on Kickstarter. Since then almost all the rewards have been mailed out and the number of worldwide receivers available on sdr.hu has increased....
View ArticleNew SDR# Plugin: Radio-Sky Spectrograph Data Stream
Radio-Sky Spectrograph is a radio astronomy software program which is often used together with the RTL-SDR or other similar SDRs. It is best explained by the author: Radio-Sky Spectrograph displays a...
View ArticleOuternet Weather Updates Now Coming Down
A few days ago we reported that the Outernet L-band satellite service had just upgraded their software to make it available for receiving APRS and weather updates. Back then it wasn’t clear what the...
View ArticleSDRDue: New Software for Passive Radar with Two Coherent RTL-SDR Dongles
Dr. Daniel Michał Kamiński, author of two SDR# plugins has recently released a new passive radar program for the RTL-SDR called “SDRDue”. Passive radar is a technique that makes use of signals from...
View ArticleA Multi-Channel Coherent RTL-SDR Product: For Passive Radar, Direction...
Coherent-receiver.com is a company which is a customer of our RTL-SDR V3 dongle and they have been working on creating a multi-channel coherent receiver product based on the RTL-SDR. An RTL-SDR...
View ArticleReverse Engineering the Outernet Signal
Outernet is a satellite based file delivery service. Currently they’re beta testing their service and they are using RTL-SDR’s as the receiver. In previous posts we’ve seen that they’re now regularly...
View ArticleOur Quick Review of the ThumbNet N3 Prototype
Earlier this month Akos from the RTLSDR4Everyone blog reviewed a prototype of the latest ThumbNet N3 RTL-SDR. In this post we will also give a quick review of a prototype of their new unit which was...
View ArticleLimeSDR Production Progress
The LimeSDR is a RX/TX capable SDR with a 100 kHz – 3.8 GHz frequency range, 12-bit ADC and 61.44 MHz bandwidth. Back in June 2016 they reached their $500,000 goal on the crowdfunding site crowdsupply....
View ArticleWintelive: Tutorial and Updates to the Windows Telive TETRA Decoder...
Earlier this month we posted about “cURLy bOi”’s release of his Windows port of telive. Telive is a popular TETRA decoder created by SQ5BPF which until recently only ran on Linux systems. TETRA is a...
View ArticleLeif (SM5BSZ) Compares Several HF Receivers
Over on YouTube well known SDR tester Leif (SM5BSZ) has uploaded a video that compares the performance of several HF receivers with two tone tests and real antennas. He compares a Perseus, Airspy +...
View ArticleSetting up a GOES Weather Satellite Antenna System
Many people with an RTL-SDR have had fun receiving NOAA and METEOR low earth orbit (LEO) weather satellite images. However, a step up in difficulty is to try and receive the geostationary orbit (GEO)...
View ArticleFlightAware Release their Pro Stick Plus: An ADS-B Optimized RTL-SDR with LNA...
Back in March of this year we posted about the release of the FlightAware “Pro Stick”. The Pro Stick is FlightAware’s ADS-B optimized RTL-SDR dongle. It uses a low noise figure LNA on the RF front end...
View ArticleGQRX-Ghostbox: Electronic Voice Phenomenon Paranormal Research Tool
With perfect Halloween timing, SDR enthusiast and ghost hunter Doug Haber has released his RTL-SDR compatible software called “gqrx-ghostbox”. This software supposedly turns your RTL-SDR into a...
View ArticleGNURadio Conference 2016 Talks
Back in September the GNU Radio 2016 (GRCon16) conference was held. GRCon16 is an annual conference centered around the GNU Radio Project and community, and is one of the premier software defined radio...
View ArticleUsing a 75 Year old Marconi CR100 Radio to Control an SDRplay RSP
Over on YouTube Jon from SDRplay has uploaded a video showing how he’s used the knobs and interface from a 75 year old Marconi CR100 analogue radio to completely control an SDRplay SDR. This allows you...
View ArticleCreating a GOES Weather Satellite Demodulator
Last week we posted about Lucas Teske’s (@lucasteske) experience with setting up an antenna system that can receive the geostationary GOES weather satellites. He set up a dish antenna, feed, LNA and...
View ArticleHDSDR Beta 2.75 Released
A new beta version of HDSDR has recently been released. HDSDR hasn’t been updated since 2013, so it is good to see that the author is back in action. HDSDR is a free general purpose SDR receiver,...
View ArticleHelping to Raise Funds for the Canadian Centre for Experimental Radio...
Patchvonbraun (aka Marcus Leech) is one of the pioneers in using low cost SDR dongles for amateur radio astronomy experiments. In the past he’s shown us how to receive things like the hydrogen line,...
View ArticleBuilding a Frame Decoder for the GOES Weather Satellite
Yesterday we posted about Lucas Teskes (@lucasteske) success in building a demodulator for the GOES weather satellite. Before that he also showed us how to build an antenna system to receive GOES with...
View ArticleSolving APRS Interference Issues with a Bandpass Filter and Coax Notches
John, DK9JC N1JJC wanted to set up an RTL-SDR APRS packet iGate. APRS stands for “Amateur Packet Reporting System”, and is a type of packet radio communications system used by Amateur Radio operators....
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