#286 How does Software Defined Radio (SDR) work under the Hood? SDR Tutorial

#286 How does Software Defined Radio (SDR) work under the Hood? SDR Tutorial

Andreas Spiess

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Él mëhDï Öüböühöüčh
Él mëhDï Öüböühöüčh - 26.09.2023 07:52

Great Video.

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Nathan Bieber
Nathan Bieber - 30.08.2023 19:57

this is amazing video! ive been using SDR for 3 years not really knowing anything about them haha thank you!!!! 73 ! W0NLB

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Brenton
Brenton - 22.08.2023 08:31

Wonderful to find someone who really knows what they are talking about.

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Scratch Pad
Scratch Pad - 17.08.2023 10:55

Interesting side note: in North America where HD Radio is used as opposed to DAB and DAB+ (whose spectrum intersects with TV channels 7-13), a market with a station at 100.7 FM will have two more plateau-shaped sidebands where the IBOC signal appears to the left and right of the analog carrier, by as much as 100 kHz. Also, multiple subcarriers can be present in the analog carrier: the stereo subcarrier at 19 and 38 kHz, the RDS subcarrier at 57 kHz, and two more subcarriers at 67 and 92 kHz for subcarrier audio.

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MuscleTeamOfficial
MuscleTeamOfficial - 15.08.2023 20:06

I am so glad I am getting into this now as opposed to 5+ years ago. There is just sooo much more content about this available to noobs! Thank you for making this!

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The Electronic Dilettante
The Electronic Dilettante - 04.08.2023 12:36

Thanks for all your great videos. You do an outstanding job of conveying dense subject matter without anesthetizing your listeners.
Your list of SDR hardware is a very helpful place.
I wish you’d revisit Analog Devices ADALM-Pluto. Your description was correct however didn’t tell the whole story. For example, the frequency range can be greatly expanded with only a few command line statements using PuTTY. Another example, is that it is possible to reconfigure the Pluto to receive and transmit on 2 channels in Full Duplex (2Rx/2Tx). There are other features that make these look like nothing.

Thanks for the videos, they are very enjoyable to watch.

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Simon Phillips
Simon Phillips - 28.07.2023 23:39

Lovely overview ! Don't forget that the Aaronia SDR receivers with amazing performance are now becoming affordable 🙂

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Jbrimbelibap
Jbrimbelibap - 09.07.2023 13:52

I have the 9€ one
great buy

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minazul khan
minazul khan - 26.06.2023 20:28

Hi, I owe a tinysa. Can hackrf one replace tinysaulta ? I was thinking of buying tinsaultra but then i thought why not to buy hackrf one.

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Gary
Gary - 22.06.2023 11:55

Great explanation - thanks!

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Alexander
Alexander - 22.04.2023 19:28

Usually F2 is greater than F1, because it allows to decrease the range of heterodyne changeover

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Satellite Tech
Satellite Tech - 16.04.2023 15:59

Such a wonderful explanation of content….🥳🥳

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Mat Turner
Mat Turner - 06.04.2023 20:35

Wow, I'm glad I have experience with audio engineering because it's actually helping me understand this stuff!! It's all just signal processing in the end! Chucking what you don't want, keeping what you do.

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James Alles
James Alles - 26.03.2023 21:39

my IQ is better regarding i/q

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Arul Bose
Arul Bose - 20.03.2023 21:57

Excellent!

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Abhaydeep Singh
Abhaydeep Singh - 13.03.2023 17:53

Amazing information Andreas, love from India

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Swedish Dissident
Swedish Dissident - 10.03.2023 16:15

Good content. Was thinking of getting an amateur radio license for sweden to be able to experiment with long distance wifi

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DKC
DKC - 06.03.2023 15:52

Ъ.ъ.

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