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Explore Radio Frequencies (RF) using BladeRF - Rob Braxman Tech

Explore Radio Frequencies (RF) using BladeRF - Rob Braxman Tech

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Explore Radio Frequencies (RF) using BladeRF - Rob Braxman Tech This shows how you can examine the Radio Frequency spectrum to see what lies in each band. See where 5G, Wifi, LTE, 3G, Ham Bands, Air Traffic Control, FM Radio are. This is an introductory segment. From a basic understanding of RF, we can begin to analyze the dangers of various technologies. Or perhaps safer alternatives. The device I'm using is BladeRF 2. 0 Micro xA4, a Transceiver (2 Transmitters and 2 Receivers. All software controlled from a computer. Full Duplex. I will be doing many experiments with this device in future videos. For the moment, we are just scanning the frequencies and listening in where we can. You can scan a portion of the RF frequencies I'm showing here using an inexpensive device called an RTL-SDR. This just plugs into your USB. No FCC license is required to listen. Amazon Link to RTL-SDR
Date: 2022-03-20

Comments and reviews: 4


Would you be able to create a tutorial on how to do this? Right now I-m using the bladeRF that allows 300MHz to 3. 8GHz. I want to figure out how to show the whole spectrum onto an FFT just like you had done for your Frequency spectrum. Right now I-ve only been able to figure out how to show 28MHz bandwidth and use a slider to sweep through the entire spectrum.
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Do you have instructions on how to install BladeRF 2. 0 micro xa4 with SDR#. I am running into problems with running the hardware with the SDR# software. I get an -bladerf_sampling) error. Operation not supported- error.
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whether the ability to receiving signal is better than USB-RTL-SDR, for example i use USB-RTL-SDR for listen HAM Radio, im not listen if transmiter too far, but if listen in Radio RIG is not problem, thx b4.
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I thought you were showing the BladeRF 2. 0 Micro? Why is most of your video (starting at 3: 05) actually using an RTL-SDR instead of the BladeRF?
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