Okay, the software-defined radio is a device so cool, so awesome, it’s going to force me to neologize: it’s fanerrificsome . Oh, you heard me. Think about it: all of the wonderful world of wireless ...
“After few minutes of normal Linux messing around … he turns the laptop around to reveal a set of vibrating lines in humps and dips across the screen, like a wildly shaking wireframe mountain range.
The Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) project is an open-source software radio system that can grab and decode anything: GPS, FM radio, HDTV, and even the signals sent by garage door openers.
USRP (Universal Software Radio Peripheral) has been developed with a unique processing and routing architecture based on VITA-49, which can drastically reduce wireless platform development time. This ...
Software-defined radio (SDR) is an increasingly viable and important communications system. In principle, it allows a single hardware design to support communications across a variety of formats, ...
Averna announced the availability of its RF Studio signal-recording tools for National Instrument’s USRP (Universal Software Radio Peripheral) platform, converting the USRP into a portable RF system ...
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