Source code: wiki.spench.net Also for Windows: wiki.spench.net twitter.com HDSDR with Wine on Linux & Mac OS X: wiki.spench.net For discussion, head to new Google Group: groups.google.com This video features the same device used with Winrad/HDSDR/WRplus: Compatible devices should be: ezcap, Hama nano & Terratec NOXON (get the first two as it has a better tuner – the Elonics 4000, same as FUNcube Dongle, broadest frequency range: 64-1700 MHz). This all started here (info & code): sdr.osmocom.org – Source
GNU Radio + RTL2832 DVB-T USB stick = $20 ultra-cheap Software Defined Radio
$20 ultra-cheap Software Defined Radio with RTL2832 DVB-T USB stick
Download it here: spench.net Also: Source block for GNU Radio: wiki.spench.net twitter.com Do the same on Linux & Mac OS X: wiki.spench.net For discussion, head to new Google Group: groups.google.com Compatible devices should be: ezcap, Hama nano & Terratec NOXON (get the first two as it has a better tuner – the Elonics 4000, same as FUNcube Dongle, broadest frequency range: 64-1700 MHz). This all started here (info & code): sdr.osmocom.org My ExtIO plugin also supports all USRPs, the FUNcube Dongle and network streaming using BorIP (see it here: You can also send the received baseband data over the network to GNU Radio using the UDP Source block. – Source
COSPAS-SARSAT Reception using RTL SDR
“Receiving COSPAS-SARSAT transponder on board of a low earth orbiting satellite on 1544.5 MHz (frequency on the SDR display was not calibrated, please ignore).
Using the famous RTL SDR…”the cheapest SDR in town”” for VHF/UHF/SHF covering 64-1700 (up to 2.1 GHz “out of spec” )….this particular one was a Hama Nano.” — MegaOscarVideos
[Wikipedia: COSPAS-SARSAT]
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