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Andreas Spiess

Andreas Spiess

4 роки тому

The whole world goes wireless. And digital. One technology is right in the center of these two megatrends: Software Defined Radio or short: SDR. Do you know how it works? And how you can take advantage of it? If you do not want to take the time to watch Michael Ossmann's (Great Scott Gadgets) series, then this SDR tutorial is for you
Software-defined radio is a relatively new technology and was extremely expensive in the past. Then came this small USB dongle for 10$ and changed all. And other, more capable devices like the HackRF One for 300$ pushed this technology into the mainstream. Today, most modern radios used for example in Smartphones, in Amateur radio equipment, or Satellites are SDR radios. This is the reason for the tutorial.
I am a proud Patreon of GreatScott!, Electroboom, Electronoobs, and others.
#SDR #Tutorial #Electronics
My HAM radio channel: / @hb9bla
Links:
HackRF one: amzn.to/3ei2gQn
Clones: bit.ly/2ZEe3Df or s.click.aliexpress.com/e/MnOHFW5w
RTL-SDT V3: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/B08cnKey
RTL-SDR Dongle: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9QvOSo (RTL2832U , R820T2 )
Pluto plus (better): s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_9G4To5
Original Adalm Pluto: www.analog.com/en/design-cent...
SDR-Play: www.sdrplay.com/
Lime SDR: www.crowdsupply.com/lime-micr...
Ettus Research: www.ettus.com/
SDR Intro by M. Ossmann: • HackRF One lessons
The theory behind: ajoo.blog/intro-to-rtl-sdr-par...
SDR Software list: www.rtl-sdr.com/big-list-rtl-...
Qatar-Oscar 100 WebSDR: eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/
SD Card Image with SDR Tools (Buster):
Frank helped me again! drive.google.com/open?id=1lN8...
GNU Radio tutorial: wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php?t...

КОМЕНТАРІ: 989
@zvpunry1971
@zvpunry1971 4 роки тому
Just some information that may be helpful for beginners: 0.) Programs like GNU Radio allow the use of sound-cards to learn the basics of software defined radio. Build simple digital transmitters and receivers that use the microphone and speakers instead of a SDR. 1.) There is not much difference between the blue/plastic and the silver/metal rtl-sdr. The bandwidth and the software is the same, both are useful up to 2.2 MSps but can be pushed up to 3 MSps (no difference here). The difference is, that the metal one has a _much_ better connector, SMA instead of MCX. The blue plastic one also has a really cheap crystal oscillator, it wanders around whenever the temperature changes. The silver/metal version has a temperature compensated oscillator, it measures the temperature and uses this to correct its drift, so it is much more stable. The drift normally is a few parts per million (it it is 10ppm, this would be 10 Hz at 1 MHz, but already 1000 Hz if you receive something on 100 MHz or 10 kHz if you are interested in 1000 MHz signals).The TCXO has only 0.5 ppm drift and the cheap crystal up to 20ppm. 2.) The most important things are antennas and short good coaxial cables. They decide about the signal quality. The cheapest RTL-SDR with a good antenna (and band-filters, see #3) is better than a 10000€ SDR with a crappy antenna. Beginners should go for the cheapest SDR and use the saved money for the antenna. With RTL-SDRs it is cheaper to use a long USB cable and get the SDR close to the antenna and away from the PC (which may create interfering emissions) than a good coax. An old satellite dish with LNB, a bias-t (basically a box with two coaxial connectors, a coil and a capacitor) and a power supply that can deliver 14V (a bunch of batteries) are enough to receive that satellite shown in the video. More information and WebSDR: eshail.batc.org.uk/nb/ amsat-dl.org/p4-a-nb-transponder-bandplan-and-operating-guidelines/ 3.) Almost all SDR have wide open inputs. All signals received together (in case of the HackRF everything between 1 and 6000 MHz) must not exceed the maximum allowable signal strength. It's a common source of problems for beginners. They get interested in weak signals from far away and enable the AGC (automatic gain control) to get a nice strong signal but the signal strength (including the noise floor) jumps up and down because the AGC constantly increases and decreases the gain. Then they switch the AGC off and manually set the gain to some value, but then some mystery signals appear, signals that aren't there. That is what happens if the sum of the received signals exceed the maximum allowable signal strength, which turns amplifiers and ADCs into mixers that mix different received signals and produce these mystery signals. Fortunately there is a solution to this: Filters. If the offending signals are local FM broadcast stations, there are band-stop filters for 88-108 MHz that eliminate this problem (but Airplanes, DAB, DVB-T and cellphones may still interfere and would require separate band stop filters). If your frequency of interest is clearly defined, use a band-filter that discards everything except the interesting band. And even better is a pre-selector, that is a device full of band-filters and some switches to select them depending on your needs. And the luxury variant is something like this: www.crowdsupply.com/lime-micro/limerfe It is a pre-selector that is controllable by software. ;-) Do it yourself band-stop filters however can be extremely cheap. The cheapest is the quarter wave stub. If you have only one interfering FM station at 100 MHz, which is a wavelength of 3 meters, add a 75cm (1/4 of 3 meters) piece of coax to the antenna cable. The waves will travel to the open end, get reflected and come back 180° out of phase. They will destructively interfere with the offending signal and thereby stopping it from reaching the SDR. The waves travel only 2/3 the speed of light in coax, so the 75cm will be way too long (the final length will be around 50cm). To tune such a stub, you can connect a noise source instead of the antenna and look at the dip in the noise. If the frequency of the dip will be too low, cut a bit of coax off and see how that dip rises in frequency. If it gets too high you have cut off too much (just push some copper wire into the open end of the coax). 4.) Almost all SDR have wide open outputs! The produced signal may contain spurious emissions and harmonics. If a signal is produced, say at 145 MHz, you need at least a low-pass filter above your frequency but below twice that frequency (i.e. 200 MHz) to get rid of all harmonics. Then look at the signal with a spectrum analyzer (i.e. another SDR)! If you have tuned your SDR to 145 MHz (center frequency), modulated some NFM (narrow frequency modulation) signal at +500 kHz and send it to the SDR and expect it to only transmit at 145.5 MHz, you might also see a copy of it at 144.5 MHz. This happens due to I/Q imbalance and this error can be corrected. Then you might produce a good signal and send through an amplifier, which again might add harmonics that must be filtered with another low-pass filter.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you for adding more content. As I said: This channel has more content in the comments than in the videos ;-)
@BruceNitroxpro
@BruceNitroxpro 4 роки тому
Or, you can get a pre-engineered solution by spending more MONEY! Like the series of new SDR transceivers (they both receive and transmit) from Icom which have been made for radio amateur operators. For ONLY around a thousand dollars (time is money!) you can buy a wide band receiver and band specific transmitter from well below the AM radio band (like 30.0 KHz to 74 MHz) to the amateur radio transmitted band, 6 M (50 MHz range). Look for an Icom 7300, like mine! GRIN! I am a lucky fellow to own one which works BETTER than I EVER thought it would! This is KQ2E
@zvpunry1971
@zvpunry1971 4 роки тому
I'd rather build a HPSDR/OpenHPSDR based station, which will end up even more expensive than an icom 7300, than giving that money to icom/yaesu/kenwood. And if I weren't able to or didn't want to build something like that, I'd buy a radio from Apache Labs. Those old companies (from which I prefer kenwood) have a certain lack of technological progress. They only moved to more modern technology when projects like HPSDR and the commercial offerings from Apache Labs and Flex Radio became a threat. And they still use tactics like vendor lock-in (Just look at the pin-outs of microphone connectors) and they intentionally make design decisions that result in people buying options (TCXO, roofing filters and so on). And when DMR became popular, yaesu suddenly came up with their "yaesu system fusion". At least d*star hasn't the name icom in its name. ;)
@kwastek
@kwastek 4 роки тому
This comment should be pinned.
@SuperSetright
@SuperSetright 4 роки тому
@@zvpunry1971 It's called competition....and it drives innovation.
@MattBrunton1965
@MattBrunton1965 4 роки тому
I'm only 6 minutes in, and I've never seen the concept of mixer and IF explained so clearly. Thanks Andreas!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome! And I hope, the rest was also ok ;-)
@basimhassoun2147
@basimhassoun2147 4 роки тому
Yeah! Andreas as an absolute MADLAD!
@jeroenjeroen
@jeroenjeroen 4 роки тому
Hats off for this great video on such a complex topic. I have been staring at my sdr dab dongle for months, but after watching this episode I'm ready to experiment. Thanks!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Enjoy experimenting. It will not always be easy, but rewarding...
@T3chFlicks
@T3chFlicks 4 роки тому
You are the teacher I never had. Keep doing what you do! :)
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
I will!
@xx-gk3et
@xx-gk3et 3 роки тому
👏
@murrij
@murrij 4 роки тому
One of the best (possibly THE best) SDR intro videos there is.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@avejst
@avejst 4 роки тому
Impressive overview as always You are doing a great job, of opening new doors for the community Thanks for sharing👍😀
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome. I hope it will help my viewers to understand this complex technology a little better.
@aronhighgrove4100
@aronhighgrove4100 4 роки тому
@@AndreasSpiess Thanks, it's really an excellent video, including the very useful links!
@jamiegoegebeur2239
@jamiegoegebeur2239 4 роки тому
Yesh It does! I'm an IoT teacher and was looking add these Ikea plugs I bought year ago after your video. Wanted to cut it open aswell. But as I couldn't do anything with it at thé moment I let it rest. This sparked a lot of interest in thé zigbee platform ;o
@hardickbora
@hardickbora 11 днів тому
The best video on the subject i have seen so far. Its a one-stop shop for anyone looking to understand, 1. What is a radio? 2. What it does? (In simple terms) 3. How does SDR improve upon the prevalent solutions? And the narration and the narrator is fantastic. Thank you for the video.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 10 днів тому
Thank you for your kind words!
@VikasSingh-sh5tq
@VikasSingh-sh5tq 4 роки тому
Don't know whenever I search some tricky rf concept, I always find one of your videos on it ! Thanks for the great content and efforts.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome!
@MerlinFox
@MerlinFox 4 роки тому
A great explanation, thank you! SDR revived my interest in a radio, and I’m now an M0 in the UK 👍
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Congratulations!
@Fagrache
@Fagrache 4 роки тому
Great job Mr Andreas, you have explained that as simple as possible. Respect from Morocco.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@HelmutTschemernjak
@HelmutTschemernjak 4 роки тому
Thank you for the overview of the different SDR devices and the basics. I was watching the Ossmann trainings and I am completely convinced that his great stuff. Thank you for bringing it down to 27 minutes for an overview.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
I watched them twice at least. He does a great job!
@mohsinhijazee2008
@mohsinhijazee2008 3 роки тому
Very impressive! You're a talented teacher in capturing and ordering concepts into bins. Too good! I think it's the best orientation video on SDR out there.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
Thank you for your nice words!
@waltsteinchen
@waltsteinchen 4 роки тому
Thanks Andreas again for such a great video! .. It must be incredible time consuming to deal with such a complex area and summarize it in such a great way for us!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
This one took me a year of hesitation. I had a lot of respect and needed some time to get my brains around it ;-)
@mr.e5988
@mr.e5988 3 роки тому
Thanks Andreas. This was a comprehensive 1% information for those of us getting into SDR. Thank you for your time and effort!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
Glad it was helpful!
@briancrane7634
@briancrane7634 3 роки тому
A delightful summary! I was a radar systems engineer for 30 years...we were using I/Q demod in the '80's...I am retired 10 years now...this video was like going home for a nice meal and a chat! Many thanks!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
Interesting that you already used I/Q signals in the 80s. Very early. But maybe your industry also had deeep pockets back then ;-)
@MoTown44240
@MoTown44240 4 роки тому
Andreas, I chuckled when you mentioned 'we' began listening to FM radio at a young age. FM came into my life as a teenager around 1962. AM broadcast stations were king of the airwaves and it took almost a decade for FM to overtake the throne. I enjoyed this video. Thanks for taking time to present it.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome. Here in Switzerland, FM was probably a little faster as our country is very small.
@Conservator.
@Conservator. 4 роки тому
14:50 “a treat especial” Andreas must be watching AvE too.
@1boobtube
@1boobtube 4 роки тому
That's a little worrisome lol. How do you demodulate a mix of Swiss English and Canucistan jabberwocky?
@publicmail2
@publicmail2 4 роки тому
Yea keep your dipole in a vice.
@publicmail2
@publicmail2 4 роки тому
Idk but I like the word jabberwocky
@Conservator.
@Conservator. 4 роки тому
A D errh, di-pole? Idk that configuration personally, only mono-pole
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
@conservator: Sometimes. Hard to understand for a Swiss guy...
@wm6h
@wm6h 4 роки тому
Digital Radios with these capabilities have been around since the 1980’s. A Software Defined Radio is a Digital Radio that has been processed by a Marketing Department. We can start calling them Digital Radios again with no loss of generality-as we say in math class. Thank you for the summary charts.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
I think the addition of cheap computing power including open-source software changed quite a lot. So, "Software" in my opinion is also an important factor, not only digitizing...
@lawrencedoliveiro9104
@lawrencedoliveiro9104 3 роки тому
Back then, “digital” was heavily overused as a marketing term. What’s different about modern products is their software programmability.
@Sefton.
@Sefton. 3 роки тому
Great video Andreas! I've made nodes for agricultural sensors and have used SDR with the Adafruit Feather 915MHz Hope RFM95 LoRa boards. Cheers from Australia!
@smartypants5036
@smartypants5036 3 роки тому
Thank you for this information. As a complete novice I would be be so happy just to put FM radio on my laptop and expand from there. This presentation has been by far the most helpful in getting my head around this new innovation.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
It is no more new. But still very useful...
@alexanderl.2689
@alexanderl.2689 3 роки тому
Great video! Small but important correction at 7:55. In order to digitize a 10.7 MHz signal, the ADC (Analog Digital Converter) sampling frequency must be at least 2*10.7 MHz (21.4 MHz) due to the Nyquist criterion. Even if you'r interested in only the 150 kHz FM signal the Nyquist criterion must be satisfied up to the highest possible frequency within your signal, otherwise you will get aliasing effects.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
You are right.
@dirkbell6373
@dirkbell6373 7 місяців тому
@@AndreasSpiess However, it is possible that with a lower sample rate the aliased signal can be demodulated, particularly if you filter out other signals that may alias to the same frequency, or you are lucky enough that none do. A lot of radios are built that have high frequency band limiting followed by undersampling (sampling lower, perhaps much lower, than the Nyquist sampling rate for the original signal frequency location). The undersampling does not preserve the original signal, but can shift the signal to a lower digital frequency that may be able to be demodulated. This is not in conflict with the Nyquist Theorem. Some care may be required to ensure that the aliased signal does not corrupt itself. For bandpass signals the minimum sampling rate is more than twice the bandpass signal bandwidth, exactly how much more will depend on the sample rate and the signal frequency range.
@christopherguy1217
@christopherguy1217 4 роки тому
Wow, you managed to produce an exceptionally good and in depth coverage of this topic even exceeding your usual high quality informative videos we are used to getting, bravo. I bought a couple of the cheap SDR dongles to try but I found myself lost in the sea of information and software and put it aside for later. This video has clarified so much for me that I'm ready to give it another go to see if I can't get it to work for me. My first project will be to determine if the transmitter of my weather instruments is sending a signal and if so to build a replacement receiver to get the weather data displayed again.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you. Maybe you watch my videos about that topic? If your weather station is on 433 MHz
@pavel9652
@pavel9652 4 роки тому
Excellent video! This is the best video on SDR I have seen so far! I had purchased RTL2832U based SDR couple years ago but had no time to experiment until recently. I am glad to see SDR have such great software support on Linux systems!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@TheMvieira
@TheMvieira 4 роки тому
Great Class Andreas!!!! Really cool video!!! I ordered one RTL SDR to help me on site survey for LoRa TXs. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Lora will not be easy because the protocol still is proprietary :-(
@ats89117
@ats89117 4 роки тому
Great video, with one minor oversight. The negative frequencies aren't 'cut off' as stated in the video. They are aliased, i.e. folded over the DC axis. One of these days I will get around to using an SDR to detect nearby receivers by detecting their LO leakage...
@FrankZosso
@FrankZosso 4 роки тому
"One of these days I will get around to using an SDR to detect nearby receivers by detecting their LO leakage..." very interesting Idea - I never though about it!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
@ ats89117: I do not understand what you mean with "DC axis".
@vk3fbab
@vk3fbab 4 роки тому
That is how radar detector detectors work. Detecting the very high LO used to demodulate a radar signal. So if you can better shield the LO or use one on a different frequency the police won't detect your radar detector.
@DouglasEKnappMSAOM
@DouglasEKnappMSAOM 4 роки тому
He said they would be cut off, if you did not use the trick. The trick was to fold or rotate the signal. Not even trying to say that I have a deep understanding of this, I don't.
@ats89117
@ats89117 4 роки тому
@@DouglasEKnappMSAOM The 'trick' is to sample in quadrature so that the positive and negative frequencies can be separated. In a zero IF system this is essential to being able to distinguish frequencies above and below the mixing frequency.
@MissingClara
@MissingClara 4 роки тому
The LimeSDR has great software support, just like the HackRF One, rtl-sdr and USRP. SoapySDR unifies practically all SDR stacks, making the hardware vendor/driver provider insignificant.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
As I do not own one, I have to rely on the opinion of my buddy Frank...
@MissingClara
@MissingClara 4 роки тому
@@AndreasSpiess I understand. Have a look at github.com/pothosware/SoapySDR/wiki :) Software support is surprisingly great across all SDR devices!
@MissingClara
@MissingClara 4 роки тому
@@AndreasSpiess And, by the way, great video! You managed to put the core concepts of SDR and quadrature in way that is easy to understand even for people without much technical background.
@rweatherley4437
@rweatherley4437 2 роки тому
Andres - you are a brilliant educator and I learned so much from this video today. Thank you very much for doing this. I intend to purchase an RTL-SDR dongle today and get started with this fascinating technology.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 2 роки тому
Glad it was helpful! And have fun with it.
@hberle
@hberle 4 роки тому
Excelent video. Been using SDR for a while for AIS and ADS-B reception. A good antenna is important.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are right. Antennas are always important!
@TheAcujlGamer
@TheAcujlGamer 4 роки тому
I'm now building a radiotelescope but just stared my journey on SDR-RTL a few months ago
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Great plan. I hope you will be successful!
@dl8cy
@dl8cy 4 роки тому
EXCELLENT VIDEO! I'm a little jealous of your Swiss Ham Radio license card - we still carry such an A6 rag in Germany vy 73 de dl8cy 2 u hb9bla
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
I only got it about 2 years ago. Once we were faster ;-)
@sundhaug92
@sundhaug92 4 роки тому
Mike, I think a cat walked on your keyboard
@dl8cy
@dl8cy 4 роки тому
@@sundhaug92 it seems you are not an ham radio amateur - these are morse code abbreviations and every licensed radio amateur have to know these (it's part of the exam)
@raywelshman
@raywelshman 4 роки тому
@@dl8cy Hi Mike, In the UK we don't have to learn CW any more, I passed my amateur radio exam in 1982, I don't use ham radio much now. 73 de GW6IYP Ray in North West Wales.
@dl8cy
@dl8cy 4 роки тому
@@raywelshman same in Germany, but that abbreviation could also used in rtty or ft8 for example
@springwoodcottage4248
@springwoodcottage4248 4 роки тому
Outstandingly clear, informative and fascinating. Thank you for sharing in such a useful way.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome!
@jozefgoral6812
@jozefgoral6812 3 роки тому
Very interesting material. I appreciate your work and good luck in further developing your passions. Being your student is pure pleasure.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
Thank you. I am glad that you like my videos.
@SignalsEverywhere
@SignalsEverywhere 4 роки тому
Great video, I would have loved the opportunity to work with you on it. Perhaps we can collaborate on a future video?
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
I sent you a message
@rfmonkey4942
@rfmonkey4942 4 роки тому
Use sdr at work and home it's The greatest thing since sliced bread and BMW deisel with 4 turbos
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
:-))
@886014
@886014 4 роки тому
Fantastic video, thank you for providing this. A lot has changed since I was in the industry!!!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are right. And I love it!
@nicomedia62
@nicomedia62 4 роки тому
Great explanation Mr Spiess, I’ve been experimenting with a couple of SDR’s last couple of years, although as an old school engineer which I love analog design; I think future is SDR.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
It does not hurt to know about filters in this area, too... (I did not mention it)
@mikedavis1426
@mikedavis1426 4 роки тому
Awesome job -- thanks for the links and inspiration! This old man is going to learn some higher math and all about I/Q signals!!!!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Old man here, too (62) ;-)
@foxabilo
@foxabilo 4 роки тому
If passively listening to something is illegal then the entire world has gone mad.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Maybe you are right. But in many countries it is the law.
@NiHaoMike64
@NiHaoMike64 4 роки тому
He's referring to eavesdropping/spying laws.
@foxabilo
@foxabilo 4 роки тому
@eric thefathead Well, I am going to make the colour blue illegal to see, I am going to transmit highly confidential information using blue light. Absolute poppycock. If a publicly available signal is criminal to receive then the broadcaster is guilty of willful entrapment. I understand that splicing into a telephone line is an active form of spying and a privacy violation. BUT... mearly having a receiver able to receive many frequencies and one of those frequencies being protected is the ramblings of an authoritarian dictatorship gone mad.
@NiHaoMike64
@NiHaoMike64 4 роки тому
@eric thefathead For the most part, in the US, you can receive whatever you want but what you do with the information is restricted. Part of that includes restrictions on what can be decrypted, e.g. at one time satellite TV providers had a huge piracy problem and they had to upgrade their systems to encrypt the signal since receiving a signal in the clear was ruled to be perfectly legal, but breaking the encryption wasn't.
@foxabilo
@foxabilo 4 роки тому
@eric thefathead I could say the same for Bluetooth and 1234, routers and admin admin, wifi hotspots with root console on RS232 TX/RX, the industry never learns.
@borisj4054
@borisj4054 8 місяців тому
Wonderful to find someone who really knows what they are talking about.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 8 місяців тому
Thank you!
@darthvader8433
@darthvader8433 3 роки тому
I did my radio trade apprenticeship 40 years ago. I had heard of SDR but never lifted its skirt. You have blown my mind with the ingenuity of the people who developed it, and with the possibilities.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
It is an interesting technology, indeed. And it will replace a lot of the things we learned in our youth...
@CarstenMeyer
@CarstenMeyer 4 роки тому
Did you really compare accustic waves with electro magnetic waves? :-) I am sure my ears cannot hear 10 kHz electro magnetic waves ... :-)
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
I hardly hear 10kHz acoustic waves anymore ;-)
@WacKEDmaN
@WacKEDmaN 4 роки тому
you can "see" it with SDR tho!..
@StephanEdelman
@StephanEdelman 4 роки тому
I think you mean 100KHz, not 1KHz at 21:13
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Yes
@centexrails
@centexrails 4 роки тому
Another wonderful video covering the topic. I use an SDR to receive railroad dispatching communication. Works great for the price and size of a cheap dongle
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Interesting service. I never heard of it!
@hygri
@hygri 4 роки тому
Andreas, that is a truly excellent overview! Inspired me to get my nooelec rtl out again and play with ADS-B in - thanks!!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome! Enjoy!
@Argosh
@Argosh 4 роки тому
It's the swiss army. I can guarantee you that there's still some poor soul sitting there scanning frequencies by hand 😁
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
:-))
@thearchibaldtuttle
@thearchibaldtuttle 4 роки тому
Pretty sure! There is no shortage on people and time in the Swiss army! Ruhn, abtreten!
@peettims6569
@peettims6569 Рік тому
The old gear has a place. The history is awesome with rigs like the Collins and halicrafters. Yes new sdr is amazing and can work way better than old tube radios but if you had one tube radio and a few spare parts you could fix it. Sdr rigs are the definitely better but the old rigs are great. A good Collins 75s3b
@CyclingSteve
@CyclingSteve 4 роки тому
Thank you Andreas, a very comprehensive explanation, I'd like to add Pi-FM-RDS. As it allows for a cheap simple test FM signal, it's also a lot of fun for those learning about radio.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you for your addition!
@simonbaxter8001
@simonbaxter8001 4 роки тому
Fantastic video. I've been playing with SDR for a while, but you've just explained everything perfectly in 27 minutes. Need to step up from a SDR dongle to a HackRF One now!
@TheBodgybrothers
@TheBodgybrothers 4 роки тому
Do it man, you wont regret it!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Enjoy!
@playingidiot7531
@playingidiot7531 Рік тому
Oh wow, you answered many questions for me that werent even related to SDR's. Thank You for this great compilation of knowledge.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess Рік тому
You are welcome!
@JohnOverstreet
@JohnOverstreet 3 роки тому
Thank you SO MUCH for this great summary! I'm just getting into SDRs and you gave me a lot of resources.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
You are welcome!
@rohithvishaal2022
@rohithvishaal2022 3 роки тому
I have to present a technical seminar on SDRs tomorrow, this video is definitely a gem. Thanks for this professor.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
I hope it went well!
@rohithvishaal2022
@rohithvishaal2022 3 роки тому
@@AndreasSpiess my presentation really went well professor and I passed. Thanks for the video again😁
@JD_Viddy
@JD_Viddy 4 роки тому
A timely video, I just received a Nooelec SDR receiver and "Ham It Up" up-converter a few days ago. Using it on an old Macbook Pro using the CubicSDR software. Thank you very much from KC1MC.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
I hope you enjoy it!
@sdplusm3
@sdplusm3 4 роки тому
Excellent video again. Thank you for your effort. This is a good starting point for such a complex topic.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome!
@davidtindall196
@davidtindall196 3 роки тому
Fantastic explanation! I now have a better understanding of I/Q signals. I grew up in the analog age and really found your video helpful.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
Glad it was helpful! Your knowledge for sure helped to understand this "new world".
@georgelewisray
@georgelewisray 4 роки тому
WOW , WONDERFUL :: You have exceeded your usual very high standard and created a overview/documentation/teaching document that is of great value to the digital maker world. HOORAY!!!! ( p.s. many many thanks for pointing out the Mike Ossman video SDR playlist )
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you for your nice words!
@jweismiller
@jweismiller 3 роки тому
Hi Andreas, I really enjoy watching your videos. They are all extremely well done. I believe you can simply the explanation of the IQ signals. When you down-convert the signal to 0 HZ, you essentially get a DC level after the low pass filter for any signals that are exactly the same as your intermediate frequency. This level depends on the phase difference between your incoming signal and the IF. If the phase matches exactly, you will get a high level, and if it's out of phase, you will get nothing. Therefore, you can't tell the difference between an out of phase signal and no signal at all. The solution to this is to have another mixer which is 90 degrees out of phase from your primary oscillator. This way the signal will show up on one channel or the other. This also holds true for signals that are some offset from the IF. For example, if the IF is 100Mhz, both a 99.99Mhz and a 100.01Mhz signal will show up as 10Khz signal after mixing. However, these resulting 10Khz signals will have different phases between each other on the I and Q channels. This allows the demodulator to tell the difference.
@Palmit_
@Palmit_ Рік тому
as a newbie, that explanation isn't any simpler. Thank you tho. I'm sure as i get up to speed with this stuff, it'll make more sense.
@mikepreece7790
@mikepreece7790 3 роки тому
I love your videos, they are always so informative!! I just got a mid roll ad. I thought I would let you know. It was at 13 minutes.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
Yes. Back then I placed one in Videos longer than 20 minutes. And I did not change the old videos
@ikokovidis56
@ikokovidis56 3 роки тому
Congratulations Dr,Andreas...Never had a so comprehensive explanation of the SDRs we use..Keep up the good work!! 73 de SV2LLJ Ioannis
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
I am glad you liked it! 73 de HB9BLA
@hugocoolens
@hugocoolens 4 роки тому
Great video, of course now you have made a lot of persons longing for your version _with_ the complex numbers
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
This will not happen as Michel did a great job already...
@ksmith7122
@ksmith7122 4 роки тому
Fantastic well thought out video that will save many ppl a lot of time. I learnt a lot even though I've been using RTL-SDR for sniffing my sensor signals for some time. Very good round out information. Thank you :) :)
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome. Glad you liked it!
@jkctech
@jkctech 4 роки тому
Been using one of those 10 dollar dongles to receive national emergency services pager messages in the Netherlands for a while now. Best thing I ever found out about. Playing with radio is amazing. Highly recommended
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you for sharing your experience!
@PvGeens
@PvGeens 4 роки тому
Excellent: exactly the 1% I need to go for more steps. Great job. Thanks !!! BTW: by doubling the received/detected signal in I and Q, it would not only double the signal strength (as you also could do with just a simple amplifier) but it also halves the noise in the S/N ratio, I would guess ?
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
If you do it mathematically, the noise will stay the same. In reality, all amplifiers amplify the signal which also includes the noise :-(
@NicolasP1973
@NicolasP1973 4 роки тому
Great video as usual Andreas! I played a lot with SDR a few years ago. I began with the softrock kits sending the IQ signals to a soundcard for the ADC. This gave a bandwith of only a few kHz. After that I had a RTLsdr and this was a great upgrade. I used it for receiving HAM Radio, boat tracking system, POCsac and also for looking of interferences! 73's de ON8NP
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Using a sound card seems to be also interesting. Maybe I try to play with it once.
@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 3 роки тому
Beautifully clear and concise, I learnt a lot from this, thanks and I've subscribed.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
Welcome aboard the channel!
@andycooper1684
@andycooper1684 4 роки тому
Outstanding introduction to SDR Andreas. I think you perfectly captured the correct 1% of required facts :-).
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@OldDogNewTrick
@OldDogNewTrick 4 роки тому
My mind is blown. Here it is November 2019, and I am a 79 year old tech junkie but I never knew about SDR until now. I built crystal radios when I was a boy in the 1950s, worked for a while as a radio-TV technician in the early 60s, and with mainframe computers from mid 60s until I retired. I am amazed at how far technology has advanced in my lifetime. Thanks for the great info.
@demerit5
@demerit5 4 роки тому
If it makes you feel better I believe Software Defined Radio has really only started to pick up steam in the last 10 years or so.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
@olddognewtricks: It is good you still are interested in these new things ;-)
@mrr2880
@mrr2880 Рік тому
Thanks for the effort put into this video, excellent content.. just started exploring SDR for the purpose of WiFi Spectrum analysis on 2.4GHz, 5GHz & 6-7GHz..
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess Рік тому
Glad it was helpful!
@PeterCCamilleri
@PeterCCamilleri 4 роки тому
Wow! An amazingly well designed and presented video!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@talesmaschio
@talesmaschio 4 роки тому
Thank you for such a great video. Very, very useful info. I need to decode the protocol used by a particular model of 433 MHz temperature & humidity sensor so I can use it in my home automation system, and this is the way to go.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
I even made a video about it :-)
@talesmaschio
@talesmaschio 4 роки тому
Yes! I found it a few minutes later. Already watched, and already ordered the dongle. Thanks again.
@luismirandakunert3475
@luismirandakunert3475 2 роки тому
What a way to teach and share your knowledge!!! Thank you Andreas!!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 2 роки тому
My pleasure!
@AdamosDad
@AdamosDad 3 роки тому
I have the Nooelec NESDR that I use with a Ham It Up Upconverter, also my Xiegue G90 is an SDR transceiver. I love the compactness and ease of use with a computer and the waterfall interface is addictive.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
You are right, most of the current receivers are SDRs. That was one reasons for this video.
@sr.modanez
@sr.modanez 2 роки тому
obrigado pelo seus videos, meu interesse em apreender so esta crecendo por causa sua em emplicar da melhor forma esse mundo tao ocultado por muitos profissionais da area, obrigado, e continue com seu legado, um fan seu do Brasil.
@karlharvymarx2650
@karlharvymarx2650 4 роки тому
Andreas, you are the first to explain local oscillator and mixer and IQ in a way that made it past my thick skull. Now it seems so simple I'm going to try making a toy SDR with my FPGA to remind myself that I still don't know the other 99% :-)
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Good luck! To build one is much harder ;-)
@MuscleTeamOfficial
@MuscleTeamOfficial 8 місяців тому
I am so glad I am getting into this now as opposed to 5+ years ago. There is just sooo much more content about this available to noobs! Thank you for making this!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 8 місяців тому
You are welcome!
@williambudd2850
@williambudd2850 2 роки тому
A friend suggested that I learn the 60 to 80 abbreviations used in SDR menus as a way to get started with using SDR’s. I thanked him for the warning and pointed out that I have better things to do with my time and if a SDR is not intuitive and easy to use, I don’t want one. Such a suggestion is appropriate because during my time working as an electronic engineer, I learned that programmers could turn an intutive concept into somethng no one can understand in no time at all !!!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 2 роки тому
You probably already use SDR technology in some of your devices without knowing it ;-) Which would be what you suggest. Often increased possibilities also imply increased complexity.
@HamRadioDX
@HamRadioDX 4 роки тому
Great explanation of how SDR works. Thanks!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome!
@EvanWilliamsofPrinceton
@EvanWilliamsofPrinceton 3 роки тому
Thank you for this beautiful summary of Software Defined Radio! See you at GNU Radio 2020!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
You are welcome! The GNU Radio conference is probably a little too specialized for me :-(
@L-36
@L-36 3 роки тому
A long time ago in a land far away I designed I-Q equipment. The 3GHz I-Q based signal generator was the HP8780 and the IQ demodulator and display was the HP8980. I left HP after 21 years and went to a new company where we invented the first Cable Modems. Ultimately my group was bought by a big blue company that messed it all up so 20 years ago I quit. About the same time I became an inactive HAM. Now I am getting back into HAM radio. I just bought a hybrid SDR HAM radio, the FTDX10. The technology has changed so much but seeing your video here was fascinating. It brings back so many memories. I was an early proponent of the I-Q space and it is just mind boggling to see what has happened in the last 20 years. I feel like the mythical man who was on a tropical island for 20 years and returns to find the world has changed. For the last several years I have been designing equipment for my boat using Intel Edison Edison, ESP8266, and ESP32 and have enjoyed your channel for some time but somehow missed this episode until now. Really loved this video. Thank you for making it.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
It is an honor to read your comment! Thank you. I also recently got back to HAM radio. With an IC-7300... But I use an Adalm Pluto for my satellite project...
@thirumenip5416
@thirumenip5416 4 роки тому
You are contributing to the technical society and saving our time, which we will be spending otherwise to do the basic research on - learning "Hello World on SDR"
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Saving the time of the viewers is one of the main goal of this channel...
@levitezer
@levitezer 2 роки тому
Excellent delivery of relevant information!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 2 роки тому
Glad you think so!
@ATeamVallejo
@ATeamVallejo 3 роки тому
Just watched this. I always love listening to your videos! How cool is that?😀😀😀really cool!❤❤im using a nano 3 and have got into armature radio trying to decode CW so i dont have to learn to code but im learning that to. Have a great day!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
Sounds great!
@abc321meins
@abc321meins 4 роки тому
Thanks! I always wanted to know how these things work.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome! I hope you know now a little more....
@matturner6890
@matturner6890 Рік тому
Wow, I'm glad I have experience with audio engineering because it's actually helping me understand this stuff!! It's all just signal processing in the end! Chucking what you don't want, keeping what you do.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess Рік тому
Indeed, most of the processing is done on low frequencies!
@dri50
@dri50 4 роки тому
Probably one of the best descriptions of I/Q that I have seen because you described it in terms of the necessary local oscillator frequency. Don KC3MBK
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@TheBodgybrothers
@TheBodgybrothers 4 роки тому
The hackrf one is the best entry into sdr. I got mine and after a month had a low power linkit 7688 running openwrt doing the work. You dont need Rpi or computers, lower power micros on routers are capable for simple tasks. The hackrf one has all the code open and it cross compiles on openwrt easily. And the video tutorials are the best for beginners. It got me started in a weekend.
@tommihommi1
@tommihommi1 4 роки тому
plutosdr > hackrf
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you for sharing your experience. It might help somebody without an RPi...
@SteveWrightNZ
@SteveWrightNZ 4 роки тому
That was very well distilled. Good work!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@OsoPolarClone
@OsoPolarClone 4 роки тому
Fascinating video. I learned something new. Thanks for making it.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome!
@WacKEDmaN
@WacKEDmaN 4 роки тому
Excellent SDR Guide Andreas!.. one thing you should have mentioned... antenna is KING!!..without the correct antenna to cover the frequency youre gonna be in a world of hurt! i run a rasberry pi with RTL based SDR for ADSB feed..aswell as a few cheap dongles for scanning the airwaves... Ive listened to Australian World Rally Championship comms last year (around 160Mhz)..aswell as local 2m ham repeater.. fire and rescue (and police before they went encrypted!)..and UHF CB radio.. Ive decoded APRS on 2m aswell as some ACARS messages.. pagers..433Mhz ..and others with TV antenna... Listened to 80m and 40m HF ham radio..decoded HF weatherfax..newsfaxs - Kyodo news from Japan on a single peice of wire about 25m long!. .ive pritty much covered everything i can with 2.8Mhz max bandwith and limitations of the RTL-SDR based dongles - except for satelites i dont have the 'space' for that, or the antennas/dishes required.. i was really hoping you would show us how to build a SDR with an arduino...hint: esp32 with its dual ADC/DACs! :P
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are right with the antennas (I think I mentioned this fact in other videos). Concerning ESP32: You cannot expect a video about that as my skills as well as the capabilities of an ESP32 would be way too limited for a decent application.
@motherjoon
@motherjoon 4 роки тому
God Bless this man for simplifying such complex topics
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
:-)
@fotografm
@fotografm 9 місяців тому
Lovely overview ! Don't forget that the Aaronia SDR receivers with amazing performance are now becoming affordable 🙂
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 9 місяців тому
I do not forget about them (I own a Spectran V6 ;-)
@fotografm
@fotografm 9 місяців тому
@@AndreasSpiess No surprises there LOL
@dimmoos757
@dimmoos757 3 роки тому
Please make a video about encoding & encryption digital modulations. Your videos are comprehensive and informative. thanks alot .
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
I have no knowhow in cryptography. So I am not the right guy for that task :-(
@ivanovmariscal1457
@ivanovmariscal1457 4 роки тому
This video brings down a lot of dark veils of RF. Awesome, thanks for sharing with the noobs!
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
I hoped to bring some light into the matter ;-)
@henrikgraversen1943
@henrikgraversen1943 2 роки тому
WOW, i am blown away ... SDR is new to me (and I'm a electronic/computer engineer 😂) ... Fantastic video ... and i love your Swiss accent 😊
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 2 роки тому
Thank you. Indeed this is a fascinating technology and it will replace the analog radios in a short time.
@MalagasOnFire
@MalagasOnFire 4 роки тому
Outstanding :D I have bought one DVB USB in 2010 when it was being anounced here the TDT instalation, . Have to check if it is compliant. Model is based on Dibcom STK7070P. Thanks for this hard work ( edit)
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
9 years is a long time ;-)
@MalagasOnFire
@MalagasOnFire 4 роки тому
@@AndreasSpiess Less time for waiting to the new album from Tool :D The DVB still works as DVB...
@martinsauerteig4882
@martinsauerteig4882 4 роки тому
Great video again. If possible I'd like to give you 5 thumbs for this video. Congrats for your 150k subscribers since last week. I'm quite sorry missing your session in Weinheim, but I had to work on IARU1-Fieldday...
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you! It was an interesting event. For you, my speech maybe would not have been too interesting. And I bought a few "old" filters which might appear in one of the next videos...
@pentachronic
@pentachronic 3 роки тому
What a great overview. Thanks for doing this.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@MatthewJohnCrittenden
@MatthewJohnCrittenden 3 роки тому
Great stuff, I'm new to SDR, this is just what I wanted.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 3 роки тому
Glad it was helpful!
@PlanetObservatory
@PlanetObservatory 4 роки тому
I have always been fascinated by radios since I was a kid. First walkies, then cb radio, thenham radio. I need to study up and go upgrade my ham license again. Life always seems to get in the way. SDR, just goes along with my love. Kinda starting to add some ham radio and sdr into my channel with my astronomy stuff. Hopefully I get to build a goes Sat setup before long.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
I saw you tried an SDR dongle on the weather satellite. Good start!
@DougHanchard
@DougHanchard 4 роки тому
Excellent. Andreas should be hired by "Masterclass". With this video, amateur radio and aviation enthusiast should now be able to understand how Flight Tracker had made a business using SDR.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you! I think, youtube is a very good platform to learn. At least for me...
@hkitservices
@hkitservices 4 роки тому
Thanks for a comprehensive video on that matter :)
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
You are welcome!
@Wes_Jones
@Wes_Jones 4 роки тому
Very fascinating. I always enjoy your videos.
@AndreasSpiess
@AndreasSpiess 4 роки тому
Thank you!
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