• [KB6NU] EMC applications for software-defined radio

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    EMC applications for software-defined radio

    Posted: 21 May 2021 06:45 AM PDT http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/kb6nu/tVpu/~3/Vtm4lgod0zo/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email




    This is a talk given to the IEEE Southeast Michigan Sections EMC Society by Karen Burnham, KE8GVH. While there is a short commercial for the presenters company, its a pretty good explanation of software-defined radio (SDR) and
    how SDRs compare to superheterodyne radios. Over half of the talk explains
    how SDRs work and what you can do with them.

    While the presenter says that shes not going to talk about ham radio applications, the applications she does talk about certainly are useful for amateur radio operators. For example, one of Burnhams demonstrations is the spectral purity of an FRS radio. You could also get a feel for how pure
    your HT signal is, realizing that what you get out of a cheap SDR dongle is
    not really calibrated.

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