Military SDR

Analyzing Starlink Satellite Downlink Communications With Software Defined Radio

Often simple curiosity is enough to do something. This is also the case with people trying to analyze the communication setup and protocol that SpaceX uses with its Ku-band based Starlink satellites. He is one of these nice people [Christian Hahn]which is recent published some early findings to r / StarlinkEngineering in Reddit. Some of […]

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The PRC-4090 high-frequency transceiver for tactical operations

Barrett Communications recently unveiled the PRC-4090 HF SDR transceiver at the DSEI, AUSA and MilCIS industry shows. The PRC-4090 is an innovative tactical device that combines advanced software-defined radio technology with a user-friendly touch interface. With extended operating times of up to 21 hours, the PRC-4090 transceiver is specially designed with practicality in mind. It

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Global Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast – mainlander.nz

According to the latest IMARC Group report entitled “Software-Defined Radio Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunities and Forecast 2021-2026”, the global software-defined radio market reached $ 27.4 billion in 2020. Looking ahead, the market is expected to show moderate growth in 2021-2026. We regularly monitor the direct effect of COVID-19 market, together with the

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LIG Nex1 delivers initial batch of TMMRs to South Korean military

February 25, 2021 from De Jong Kim and Gabriel Dominguez South Korean company LIG Nex1 announced on February 25 that it has begun delivering mass-produced tactical multi-band multifunction radios (TMMRs) to the South Korean military. South Korean company LIG Nex1 announced on February 25 that it had delivered the original batch of mass-produced TMMR to

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