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| FunCube+[http://www.funcubedongle.com/] | | FunCube+[http://www.funcubedongle.com/] | ||
| 80kHz | | 80kHz | ||
| | | 150kHz–240MHz and 420MHz–1.9GHz | ||
| 192kHz | | 192kHz | ||
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| HackRF[http://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/] | | HackRF[http://greatscottgadgets.com/hackrf/] | ||
| | | 20MHz | ||
| | | 30MHz–6GHz | ||
| | | 20MHz | ||
| 8 | | 8 | ||
| 310$ | | 310$ | ||
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| BladeRF[http://nuand.com/] | | BladeRF[http://nuand.com/] | ||
| | | 28MHz | ||
| | | 300MHz–3.8GHz | ||
| | | 40MHz | ||
| 12 | | 12 | ||
| 310$ | | 310$ | ||
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| USRP[http://www.funcubedongle.com/] | | USRP[http://www.funcubedongle.com/] | ||
| | | 16MHz | ||
| | | 50MHz–2.2GHz | ||
| | | 40MHz | ||
| 12/14 | | 12/14 | ||
| 675$ | | 675$ | ||
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| USRP Pro[http://www.funcubedongle.com/] | | USRP Pro[http://www.funcubedongle.com/] | ||
| 61.44 MHz | | 61.44 MHz | ||
| | | 50MHz–6GHz | ||
| | | 40MHz | ||
| 12 | | 12 | ||
| 1100$ | | 1100$ |
Version vom 18. Dezember 2013, 09:43 Uhr
Hardware
- rtl-sdr[1] - DVB Tunerkarte kostet 5-20e und hat sehr gut RTL2832U Empfängerchip. Beste Karte arbeitet mit 60-2200MHz, schlechte nur 100-1500MHz.
- Vergleich die besser Amateurradiolösungen auf Netz[2].
Name | Bandwidth | Frequency range | Sample rate | Bits per sample | Price | Available | Contact people | Notes |
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RTL-SDR[3] | Up to 52 - 2200 MHz, but varies with the card[4] | 2.56 MHz | 8 | 23.5€ | Y | ? | ||
FunCube+[5] | 80kHz | 150kHz–240MHz and 420MHz–1.9GHz | 192kHz | 124.99£+VAT | Y | ? | ||
HackRF[6] | 20MHz | 30MHz–6GHz | 20MHz | 8 | 310$ | N | ? | |
BladeRF[7] | 28MHz | 300MHz–3.8GHz | 40MHz | 12 | 310$ | N | ? | |
USRP[8] | 16MHz | 50MHz–2.2GHz | 40MHz | 12/14 | 675$ | N | ? | |
USRP Pro[9] | 61.44 MHz | 50MHz–6GHz | 40MHz | 12 | 1100$ | N | 2x2 MIMO |
Software
- GNURadio[10] - gute Paket mit Python bibliothek. Kann mann zusammenbauen die Digitale Soundkompontente, and GNURadio-Companion[11] produziert ein Python Script.
- Octave[12] - mathematische Programmierungsprache.
Workshops and conference venues
- 30C3:
- Lectures:
- My journey into FM-RDS [13]
- Monitoring the Spectrum: Building Your Own Distributed RF Scanner Array [14]
- Lightning talks:
- ...
- Projects:
- SSB Station[15]
- Assemblies with HAM:
- ChaosWelle [16]
- Sendezentrum live radio [17]
- SigRok [18] #sigrok @Freenode.
- FOSDEM '2014 (Feb 1-2 2014) - eintritt frei, nur Reisekosten und Wöhnung
- Software defined radio devroom [19] whole day