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Today's Topics:
1. Fwd: [hamsci-swstation] A Little Fun with Digital RF
(Michelle Thompson)
2. Re: SDR for beginners (if not quite "dummies") (Bruce Ferrell)
3. Call for Participation FOSDEM & pre-FOSDEM Hackfest (Andrej Rode)
4. Looking for other users of the XTRX SDR (Markus Wirsing)
5. Re: Looking for other users of the XTRX SDR (Matthias Br?ndli)
6. Re: Looking for other users of the XTRX SDR (Markus Wirsing)
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Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2018 16:05:20 -0800
From: Michelle Thompson <address@hidden>
To: GNURadio Discussion List <address@hidden>
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] Fwd: [hamsci-swstation] A Little Fun with
Digital RF
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I enjoyed reading this writeup from a GNU Radio user, and wanted to share
it.
-Michelle W5NYV
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From: Greg KF5N <address@hidden>
Date: Sun, Dec 2, 2018 at 5:01 PM
Subject: [hamsci-swstation] A Little Fun with Digital RF
To: hamsci-swstation <address@hidden>
I had a great time at the TAPR Conference in Albuquerque, and I was
especially intrigued by the Space Weather discussion in the Sunday seminar.
Nathaniel's description of "Digital RF" really got my attention, and I
decided I wanted to experiment with it.
That took some doing, because I had to get a receiver and come up to speed
on GNU Radio.
So about 3 months later playing with radios, computers, and software here
is a report on my experiments:
https://github.com/Greg-R/explore_digital_rf/blob/master/docs/explore_digital_rf.pdf
The top of the repository is here:
https://github.com/Greg-R/explore_digital_rf
I want to do more experimenting using HF band signals. Unfortunately I am
in a hostile RF environment.
I've got my hands on a broadband loop antenna, so getting that mounting and
working is next.
I hope I can pursue further experiments with the combination of GNU Radio
and Digital RF.
Cool stuff!
73 Greg KF5N