Software Defined Radio's are very interesting to me. I have been watching their development for a while now and this Project looks to be a big step forward. I hope to learn more and be able to try this out for my self, soon...
Don
Introducing HackRF
I'd like to take a moment to properly introduce the project that is consuming most of my time this year: HackRF, a software radio peripheral. Software radio or Software Defined Radio (SDR) is the application of Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to radio waveforms. It is analogous to the software-based digital audio techniques that became popular a couple of decades ago. Just like a sound card in a computer digitizes audio waveforms, a software radio peripheral digitizes radio waveforms. It's like a very fast sound card with the speaker and microphone replaced by an antenna. A single software radio platform can be used to implement virtually any wireless technology (Bluetooth, GSM, ZigBee, etc.).Digital audio capabilities in general purpose computers enabled a revolution in the sound and music industries with advances such as hard disk recording and MP3 file sharing. Today's computers are fast enough to process radio waveforms in similar ways, and the radio communications industry is going through the same sorts of changes. One critical advance has yet to take place, and that is the availability of low cost tools enabling any computer user to take part in the revolution.
HackRF project goals:
- transmit and receive
- operating frequency: 100 MHz to 6 GHz
- maximum sample rate: 20 Msps
- resolution: 8 bits
- interface: High Speed USB
- power supply: USB bus power
- portable
- open source hardware and software
- low cost
Read More...
http://ossmann.blogspot.com/2012/06/introducing-hackrf.html
HackRF - Transmit and Receive - A single software radio platform can be used to implement virtually any wireless technology (Bluetooth, GSM, ZigBee, etc.)
Firmware Development Setup
Go there...https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Firmware-Development-Setup
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