Once you move away from the usual software defined radio (SDR) dongles, you have only a few choices unless you want to drop some serious cash. One common hobby-grade SDR is the KiwiSDR.
Media-Grizzly has created a Raspberry Pi-powered tactical SDR that has a built-in feature that can jam nearby drones at the ...
Introduction As cybersecurity challenges grow more complex, the tools we use to protect data and communications are also ...
SDR, which has been developed by Navy along with BEL, is already fitted in surface ships. Device helps in carrying out signal ...
As part of its ongoing tactical communications upgrade, the Finnish Defence Forces (FDF) has begun serial procurement of ...
like most ham radio operations the advent of software-defined radio (SDR) has helped revolutionize this aspect of the hobby as well. [Aaron] shows us how to make use of SDR for direction finding ...
MTRI has successfully implemented a three-node software-defined radio (SDR) system that records 25 MHz of bandwidth continuously on each node for up to 120 seconds. The system is capable of ...
Given the scarcity of research dollars, this is clearly a problem pleading for a solution. And that solution is known as “software defined radio,” or SDR. Today’s digital devices are fast enough that ...
V2Verifer is an open-source software-defined radio (SDR) testbed for studying security problems in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications. V2Verifier features the first open-source implementation of ...