Introduction Since we are in the middle of Solar Cycle 25 (Ref.1/5), I might as well take advantage of excellent reception conditions on the HF bands. Up to now, I have used VB cable to connect SDR# to my decoder programs Multipsk/Fldigi. However, it is advantageous to be able to hear the signals while you… Continue reading RTL-SDR for HF 40m Band Scan
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HF Solar Eclipse Propagation
Introduction Today on April 8th_2024 at 15:19 local time (19:19UTC) we experienced an almost total solar eclipse in Toronto, Canada. I thought it would be interesting to measure propagation conditions using WWV at 10/15/20MHz before, during and after the event. Maybe it was just psychological, but I experienced a popping in my ears almost like… Continue reading HF Solar Eclipse Propagation
Si5351 Clock Generator IQ Programming
Introduction In previous posts I looked at programming the Si5351A clock generator with the Arduino and also examining the I2C bus (Ref.1/2/3). In this post I examine the generation of quadrature IQ signals required in modern amateur radio SDR receivers. Quadrature IQ Signals Quadrature signals are 90deg out of phase. The I oscillator is cos(wct)… Continue reading Si5351 Clock Generator IQ Programming
Marine GMDSS/DSC VHF Decoder_b
Introduction In previous posts I looked at various aspects of GMDSS/DSC using Scicos (Ref.2/7). In the last post I built a BFSK Random Data Generator on GNU Radio and in this post I use the random data produced to test a BFSK BPF decoder on GNU Radio. BFSK BPF Decoder Schematic Figure 1 shows the… Continue reading Marine GMDSS/DSC VHF Decoder_b
BFSK Generator on GNURadio
Introduction In previous posts I have looked at various aspects of GMDSS/DSC using Scicos. In this post I look at a BFSK generator for DSC VHF using GNURadio. The advantage of GNURadio is that it can be directly interfaced with the RTL-SDR and can decode in real time. GNURC Schematic Parameter DSC VHF BFSK Fc… Continue reading BFSK Generator on GNURadio