Topic: Software Defined Radio

4 chapters across the catalog

Nadster
Episode 1141 1:37:34 - 1:41:03

1141: Nadster

Powerline Ethernet Interference and Ham Radio Testing

Testing in the "No Agenda Technology Lab" confirms that Powerline Ethernet adapters (HomePlug) cause significant noise interference (QRM) for ham radio operators. The interference is particularly noticeable when high-speed data transfers, such as speed tests, are performed.

Karmonious
Episode 810 1:05:03 - 1:10:43

810: Karmonious

ITM Flight Promotion and Software Defined Radio

Adam Curry announces a promotion where he will fly a plane between Austin and Houston to draw a giant "ITM" (In The Morning) logo visible on flight tracking websites like Flightaware.com. The project uses ADS-B transponders and GPS coordinates pre-programmed by a producer. Curry explains the technology of software-defined radio used by enthusiasts to track aircraft telemetry.

Sponsor Influence
Episode 488 46:02 - 47:35

488: Sponsor Influence

SDR Project, Raspberry Pi, No Agenda Ham Radio

A listener's dream anecdote about meeting John Dvorak in a park leads to an update on a Software Defined Radio (SDR) project. One host describes building a prototype using a Raspberry Pi and a Lego box enclosure, with plans to pitch the device for manufacturing. The project aims to integrate Wi-Fi capabilities for portable radio operation.

Spying is Sharing
Episode 471 2:27:33 - 2:30:43

471: Spying is Sharing

UN Terrorist Internet Report, Software Defined Radio

Adam Curry cites a UN report on the use of the internet for terrorist purposes, specifically point 201 regarding software-defined high-frequency radio. He notes that the digital modes he uses for amateur radio are now being flagged as untraceable communication methods for terrorists.