Introduction Recently I discovered the NanoVNA vector network analyzer. I had seen articles in QST magazine over the last several years and was intrigued (Ref.1/2). I remember years ago testing VHF/UHF/uW antennas with large signal generators, directional couplers and scopes all weighing hundreds of pounds. Now the same thing and more can be done with… Continue reading HF Antenna Testing with NanoVNA
Category: Navigation
Navigation: Celestial, Sextant, Equipment
RTL-SDR for HF Beacons
Introduction Continent Call Sign Location Locator North America VE8AT Inuvik, NWT, Canada CP38gh 4U1UN UN, New York, USA FN3Øas W6WX Mt. Umunhum, CA, USA CM97bd KH6RS Maui, Hawaii, USA BL10ts South America YV5B Caracas, Venezuela FJ69cc OA4B Lima, Peru FH17mw LU4AA Buenos Aires, Argentina GFØ5tj Europe OH2B Lohja, Finland KP20eh CS3B São Jorge, Madeira IM12mt… Continue reading RTL-SDR for HF Beacons
RTL-SDR for RF Signal Capture in GNU Radio
Introduction In previous posts I examined using GNU Radio to receive various signals such as VOR, VHF Air Band, SSB, AM, WBFM, AIS and ADS-B (Ref.1). I also examined how these signals could be simulated using Scicos (Ref.2). In many cases for testing purposes, we need to capture a sample of the signal in question… Continue reading RTL-SDR for RF Signal Capture in GNU Radio
RTL-SDR for NOAA Satellite Weather on RaspberryPi4
Introduction Recently I started to experiment receiving satellite weather from NOAA15/18/19 (Ref.1/2). I decided to see if I could do the same thing with the Raspberry Pi4, since this would add yet another functionality to a compact and efficient platform (Ref.3). Tracking Software For tracking, we can use Predict developed by John Magliacane KD2BD (Developer… Continue reading RTL-SDR for NOAA Satellite Weather on RaspberryPi4
APT – Automatic Picture Transmission for NOAA Satellites – Scicos/Gnurc Simulation
Introduction In the previous post I examined the reception of NOAA15/18/19 Low Earth Orbiting satellites for weather information (Ref.1). These satellites use the APT Automatic Picture Transmission format to send signals (Ref.2&3). APT is a mixture of analog and digital transmission, and it reminds me of my early career working on FM microwave links carrying… Continue reading APT – Automatic Picture Transmission for NOAA Satellites – Scicos/Gnurc Simulation