Practical SDR
Getting Started With Software-Defined Radio

By (author) David Clark,Paul Clark

ISBN13: 9781718502543

Imprint: No Starch Press,US

Publisher: No Starch Press,US

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 06/05/2025

Availability: In stock

Description
Software-defined radio (SDR) is transforming wireless communications through flexible, inexpensive devices that can be programmed to receive AM and FM broadcasts, transmit signals over Wi-Fi, monitor GPS location data, communicate with the International Space Station, and more. Field Expedient SDR provides a gentle introduction to this revolutionary technology. Its learn-by-doing approach will take you from total beginner to confident SDR practitioner, without the need for complex math or technical jargon. Working with intuitive, graphical software, you'll explore how SDRs work, and discover how to demodulate, filter, and tune analogue radio signals. Get hooked on an exciting new hobby!
Introduction Part I: Building a Basic Receiver Chapter 1: What Is a Radio? Chapter 2: Computers and Signals Chapter 3: Getting Started with GNU Radio Chapter 4: Creating an AM Receiver Part II: Inside the Receiver Chapter 5: Signal Processing Fundamentals Chapter 6: How an AM Receiver Works Chapter 7: Building an FM Radio Part III: Working with SDR Hardware Chapter 8: The Physics of Radio Signals Chapter 9: GNU Radio Flowgraphs with SDR Hardware Chapter 10: Modulation Chapter 11: SDR Hardware Under the Hood Chapter 12: Peripheral Hardware Chapter 13: Transmitting
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