Hi all,
I came across this the other night - http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mos ... r-platform. I have been thinking of getting a TV Dongle for SDR but they are somewhat limited; I really like the range of the unit and was wondering if anyone else has looked into it?
They have well and truely exceeded their funding goal so it isn't likely that the project will fail due to insufficient estimates of the cost. Anyway, I'm curious to see what others think.
regards,
Gav
Kickstarter for SDR - 30 MHz to 6000 MHz
Re: Kickstarter for SDR - 30 MHz to 6000 MHz
Very interesting, rx AND tx...
Imagine this could be an easy beacon project for any of our VHF/UHF/Micowave bands !
I'll be keeping an eye on this one.
Imagine this could be an easy beacon project for any of our VHF/UHF/Micowave bands !
I'll be keeping an eye on this one.
Re: Kickstarter for SDR - 30 MHz to 6000 MHz
12 days to go and has reached the stretch goal of $400k.,,,
If we reach $400,000 in pledges, I will adapt my two day Software Defined Radio class into a free online video series.
I've been teaching my class to small groups at information security conferences for a few years now. Most recently I taught a sold out class at Black Hat USA. My next class will be at ToorCon San Diego in October. It's great to be able to devote two whole days to learning SDR in person with hands-on exercises in a group of like-minded students. This takes time and money, however, and there are limited seats available, so not everyone who would like to can attend.
.... If you have an interest in SDR iI think this is one to jump on
If we reach $400,000 in pledges, I will adapt my two day Software Defined Radio class into a free online video series.
I've been teaching my class to small groups at information security conferences for a few years now. Most recently I taught a sold out class at Black Hat USA. My next class will be at ToorCon San Diego in October. It's great to be able to devote two whole days to learning SDR in person with hands-on exercises in a group of like-minded students. This takes time and money, however, and there are limited seats available, so not everyone who would like to can attend.
.... If you have an interest in SDR iI think this is one to jump on