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2994402Explore Software Defined Radiohttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/explore-software-defined-radio-9781680508345/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/2264378/2c2f946c-e610-42b1-ac78-821b8d0cf8c6.jpg?v=638383736518070000253329MXNPragmatic BookshelfInStock/Ebooks/<p>Do you want to be able to receive satellite images using nothing but your computer, an old TV antenna, and a 20 USB stick? Now you can. At last, the technology exists to turn your computer into a super radio receiver, capable of tuning in to FM, shortwave, amateur "ham," and even satellite frequencies, around the world and above it. Listen to police, fire, and aircraft signals, both in the clear and encoded. And with the books advanced antenna design, theres no limit to the signals you can receive.</p><p>Combine your desktop or laptop computer with easy-to-find, Software Defined Radio (SDR) equipment, and tune in a wide range of signals in no time at all. Then, go one step further by converting a Raspberry Pi into your own dedicated SDR device.</p><p>SDR USB dongles are usually designed to receive and decode high-definition digital television broadcasts, but the rising popularity of SDR has led to several of these devices being specifically made for - and marketed to - the software radio crowd. With step-by-step instructions, youll have no problem getting everything up and running on both Windows and Linux.</p><p>The antenna is the final piece in the SDR puzzle: Which antenna do you use? What shape do you need? How big does it have to be? And where do you point it? Get all the answers you need and learn whats possible when it comes to picking out or building an antenna. And if youre not particularly handy, dont worry. 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With step-by-step instructions, youll have no problem getting everything up and running on both Windows and Linux.</p><p>The antenna is the final piece in the SDR puzzle: Which antenna do you use? What shape do you need? How big does it have to be? And where do you point it? Get all the answers you need and learn whats possible when it comes to picking out or building an antenna. And if youre not particularly handy, dont worry. You can use an old-school set of rabbit ear antennas without too much modification.</p><p>Discover the fun of this growing hobby and then open your ears to the hidden signals that surround you.</p><p><strong>What You Need:</strong></p><p>You will need a relatively recent computer or laptop, running either Windows or Ubuntu Linux. You can also use a Raspberry Pi. 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Then, go one step further by converting a Raspberry Pi into your own dedicated SDR device.</p><p>SDR USB dongles are usually designed to receive and decode high-definition digital television broadcasts, but the rising popularity of SDR has led to several of these devices being specifically made for - and marketed to - the software radio crowd. With step-by-step instructions, youll have no problem getting everything up and running on both Windows and Linux.</p><p>The antenna is the final piece in the SDR puzzle: Which antenna do you use? What shape do you need? How big does it have to be? And where do you point it? Get all the answers you need and learn whats possible when it comes to picking out or building an antenna. And if youre not particularly handy, dont worry. You can use an old-school set of rabbit ear antennas without too much modification.</p><p>Discover the fun of this growing hobby and then open your ears to the hidden signals that surround you.</p><p><strong>What You Need:</strong></p><p>You will need a relatively recent computer or laptop, running either Windows or Ubuntu Linux. You can also use a Raspberry Pi. All of the software necessary is free and open-source, and the book describes in detail where to get it and how to install it, depending on your operating system.</p>...9781680508345_Pragmatic Bookshelflibro_electonico_c71bfc8c-4425-3472-86c2-26627c006c28_9781680508345;9781680508345_9781680508345Wolfram DonatInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/oreilly-epub-d3239b88-e476-49bf-a5c1-084cdf7b81e2.epub2021-01-22T00:00:00+00:00Pragmatic Bookshelf