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Red Pitaya for Radio Amateurs SDR is a great tool for experimentation and the development of new communication protocols with the ability to alter modulation methods, operating frequency and other attributes without additional hardware costs.
31 Ιαν 2016 · Red Pitaya is an open source measurement and control tool with a quite unique combination of features: 125 MSPS dual-channel ADC and DAC, FPGA, dual-core CPU, Gigabit Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity. In this talk I will give an overview of its SDR capabilities and I will present my SDR projects based on Red Pitaya: simple SDR receiver, SDR ...
SDRlab 122-16 was developed specifically for software-defined radio and more demanding RF applications. It comes with two 16-bit 50-ohm inputs and 14-bit 50-ohm outputs, Xilinx Zynq 7020 FPGA for real-time processing capabilities plus an ultra-low phase noise 122.88MHz clock which makes it more hardware-compatible with HPSDR compliant applications.
19 Αυγ 2015 · 2x Audio and/or SDR-data via Linux kernel AC97 sound driver in both directions handeled as common stereo-channels. The new Linux sound driver allows to connect the RadioBox to every other SDR-software and/or to digital modulation variant and data encoders or decoders like fldigi running on the Linux system of the Red Pitaya hardware.
Map of hundreds of KiwiSDR and WebSDR internet shortwave receivers around the world. Click to listen in your web browser. Enjoy the BBC, Amateur radio, aero and military communications or regular AM radio via internet stream. These are professional quality radio receivers you can tune on your PC, tablet, or phone.
2 Μαρ 2010 · Start using Red Pitaya as a Radio Station - SDR transceiver . 3.2.10.3.1. Connecting the cables . Before connecting the Red Pitaya to the SDR transceiver module, turn the Red Pitaya off by removing the power supply cable. Connect the Tx of the SDR transciver module to the Red Pitaya OUT1 connector.
Red Pitaya The Red Pitaya STEMLab boards has rapidly become one of the most popular platforms for shortwave robot receivers, also called “skimmers”. There are a lot of open source radio applications for the Red Pitaya.