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Software Radios
Season 3
Episode 64
Published 10 years, 5 months ago
Description
Pragmatic returns to talk about a recent melding of traditional radio technology and software that are now dominating the telecommunications world.
With Carmen Parisi and John Chidgey.
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With Carmen Parisi and John Chidgey.
Miscellaneous Links:
- Reverse Engineering a Qualcomm baseband (PDF)
- Morse code
- Radio
- Narrowband
- Pragmatic 39: Look Ma, No Wires
- Pragmatic 5: The Next Ubiquitous Thing
- Quadrature amplitude modulation
- Frequency mixer
- Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
- Digital signal processor
IQ modulation tutorials:
Intro to SDR Kits:
- Software Defined Radio: $40ish SDR using a hacked European HDTV setup (RTL2832U). The chip has a feature where it can spit out the raw IQ data instead of the specific demodulated TV stream. It’s definitely hacky and it can’t transmit but it’s a relatively low cost intro into SDRs.
- Adafruit SDR: Basic set-up from Adafruit that’s all contained in one easy USB dongle using the same IC as above.
- Ossmans Kit: Not exactly a beginner’s kit in the sense that it’s cheap ($300 plus antenna) but probably one of the most full-featured starter’s out there sold by Mike Ossmann. He’s currently got a 9 video course available online to go with the HACK RF.
- Mike Ossmans Video Course or he also teaches two day seminars on SDRs at security conferences across the globe.
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