The world of software defined radio is amazing, never before has this technology become so accessible to the masses. We're in a time where anyone can demodulate signals or build a radio system in their bedroom. We can learn with hands on tools that Amateur radio operators before us didn't have acces…
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Learn about Cubesats from Derek at the University of Michigan who's working with a team on the MiTee Cubesat project. For more information visit https://signalseverywhere.com/podcast Hi, Derek here with a few addendum’s to the video here. I want to clarify that everything said here was my opinion and not necessarily representative of the University of Michigan or even MiTEE as an organization. The cubeSat was not at all completely designed by students on an electrical level. I misspoke and didn’t realize that mistake until after editing. We received major help from the Space Physics Research Laboratory (SPRL) on campus here by adopting some of their electronics from a previous cubeSat mission they ran. Overall about 50% of the electrical design work though was completely lead by the students here. Check out our twitter page at https://twitter.com/miteecubesat?lang=en to stay up to date with the latest mission activities regarding our launch! Finally I want to give a huge shoutout to SPRL and Prof. Brian Gilchirst for all of their help in making this project possible for the countless number of students that have been involved. Without their knowledge and material resources we would never have been able to get to a point where we are awaiting a final launch date to get into space. Well one more I guess. I’m a rising junior in electrical engineering and I’m actively looking for an internship for the summer of 2020. So if you enjoyed my semi-educational talk about students in the cubeSat world and didn’t catch my numerous mistakes regarding design and testing paradigm’s. If you might know of somewhere I should apply or want to contact me for further questions here’s my LinkIn www.linkedin.com/in/derek-cheyne and my email is cheyndk@umich dot edu
There are hundreds of communications satellites orbiting around us right now and while they provide vital communications around the globe their are hackers amung them. Pirate radio operators Hi-Jacking transponders for their own personal use. Join us as we take a deep dive with an anonymous informant who give us his story about this amazing satcom underground.
Is software-defined radio illegal? Let's dive in and see what we can find.
Software Defined Radio / SDR has taken the world by storm but that doesn't mean you have to give up on a traditional hardware scanner. S9 Documentation: http://psicorps1984.tripod.com/2003/2003_rs-meter.html Loki/Merlin Co-host Twitter: https://twitter.com/cursoryusername KerberosSDR Pre-Order batch 2: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kerberossdr-4x-coherent-rtl-sdr#/ Scanner Modification Guide: https://amzn.to/2XUI38f Some links may be affiliate and funds are used to help run the channel/website and podcast.
We share common mistakes that new SDR/Software Defined Radio users run into and how these problems can be avoided. We'll also go over a few interesting RTL-SDR.com blog articles.
In our first episode I go over the lunch of Es’hail sat 2 and it’s commissioning as QO-100 for amateur radio use, go over some of my favorite posts from the RTL-SDR blog and finally answer that age old question. What SDR should I get? You’ll find references and links to content mentioned in the Podcast below. Es’Hail sat – https://amsat-uk.org/satellites/geosynchronous/eshail-2/ The 3D Printed V Dipole Holder – https://www.rtl-sdr.com/3d-printed-v-dipole-holder-for-our-rtl-sdr-blog-multipurpose-dipole-kit/ Radwave’s RF Analyzer for Android – https://www.rtl-sdr.com/radwave-beta-android-rtl-sdr-rf-analyzer-app-with-spectrum-pause-and-rewind-features/ A tutorial on cloning 433 MHz devices: https://www.rtl-sdr.com/video-tutorial-using-universal-radio-hacker-an-rtl-sdr-and-a-microcontroller-to-clone-433-mhz-remotes/