SignalsEverywhere: Setting Up Priority and Groups in DSDPlus Fastlane
In his last video, Corrosive from the SignalsEverywhere YouTube channel showed us a quick guide on setting up a Phase 1 P25 digital voice decoder with two RTL-SDR dongles and the DSDPlus Fastlane...
View ArticleNext International Space Station SSTV Event on April 11 – 14
Thank you to Alex Happysat for writing in and letting us know about the next upcoming ISS SSTV event which will begin on 11 April at about 18:00 UTC and end on 14 April 2019 18:00 UTC. If you were...
View ArticleNUT2NT+ Crowdfunding: Open Source GNSS RF-to-bits Receiver
Back in May 2018 we first posted about Amungo Navigation's NUT4NT+ project, which is a four channel global navigation satellite system (GNSS) board based on the NT1065 chip. With the right antenna, it...
View ArticleSignalsEverywhere: ADS-B Aircraft Tracking with RTL-SDR, dump1090 and Virtual...
Over on his YouTube channel Corrosive from the SignalsEverywhere YouTube channel has uploaded a tutorial that shows how to set up ADS-B aircraft tracking with an RTL-SDR, dump1090 and Virtual Radar...
View ArticleExtensive Russian GPS Spoofing Exposed in Report
Recently a US non-profit known as the Center of Advanced Defense (C4ADS) released a report titled "Exposing GPS Spoofing in Russia and Syria". In the report C4ADS detail how GPS and Global Navigation...
View ArticleSignalsEverywhere: KerberosSDR Direction Finding Video Tutorial
Over on his YouTube channel SignalsEverywhere, Corrosive has uploaded a new video about setting up a KerberosSDR for direction finding. KerberosSDR is our new 4-input Coherent RTL-SDR that was...
View ArticleReaching Across Europe with a Raspberry Pi Zero and WsprryPi
Over on YouTube user Techminds has uploaded a video that shows how he is using a Raspberry Pi Zero to transmit WSPR. To do this he uses the WsprryPi software which allows you to transmit WSPR by...
View ArticleTracking Dictators Around the World with ADS-B Data
Over on Reddit freelance investigative journalist Emmanuel Freudenhal has put up a very interesting post about how he is using ADS-B tracking to keep an eye on the travel habits of dictators around the...
View ArticleCreating an EMC Probe using an RTL-SDR and Semi-Rigid Coax
Thank you to Dimitris for submitting his article on creating an RTL-SDR based EMC probe. An EMC probe is a device that can be used to detect electromagnetic interference leaking from areas on...
View ArticleSignalsEverywhere Podcast EP2: Common SDR Mistakes and How to Resolve Them
Corrosive from the SignalsEverywhere YouTube channel has recently released episode two of his new podcast. This episode is titled "Common SDR Mistakes and How to Resolve Them". In the podcast Corrosive...
View ArticleHelp Support RadioCapture – A Project that Records Entire Trunked Radio...
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...
View ArticleLimeRFE: A LimeSDR RF Front End for Ham, Cellular and Wideband Networks
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...
View ArticleReceiving and Decoding the NAVIC (Indian GPS) Satellites
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...
View ArticleSignalsEverywhere: SDR Console V3 Transmitting with PlutoSDR
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...
View ArticleTesting a $2 USB Powered LNA with RTL-SDR
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...
View ArticleHackSpace Magazine Discusses SatNOGS, Cubesats and More
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...
View ArticleScanner School Podcast Talks SDR Topics with Signals Everywhere Host
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,...
View ArticleKerberosSDR Batch One End of Stock, Batch Two Preorders Available
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...
View ArticleUsing an RTL-SDR and OpenCV To Create an EMI Heatmap of Circuit Boards
Over on YouTube and his blog user Charles Grassin has uploaded a short video and blog post showing how he's using an RTL-SDR EMI (electromagnetic interference) probe and OpenCV to create a visual EMI...
View ArticleWeather Satellite Images from Geostationary COMS-1 Received
COMS-1 Geostationary Satellite Footprint https://www.wmo-sat.info/oscar/Satellites/view/33 COMS-1 is a geostationary weather satellited operated by the Korean Meteorological Agency (KMA) which was...
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