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SDR - Software Defined Radio Training with HackRF - Tonex Training


Length: 3 Days

SDR Training with HackRF, Advanced Software Defined Radio Training is a 3-day hands-on advanced SDR training course, Software-Defined Radio Development with GNU Radio utilizing HackRF One. The 3-day advanced SDR covers both hypothesis and application of SDR utilizing HackRF One. 

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SDR Training with HackRF. Advanced Software Defined Radio Training.

Participants will learn about:

Software Defined Radio and Digital Signal Processing
Theory and practice with hands-on SDR implementations using the Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) SDR platforms
Necessary SDR signal processing building blocks, SDR application development using Python and C++ concepts required for GNU Radio development
How to apply HackRF and GNU Radio
How to use and apply GNU Radio Companion (GRC)
Security applications of SDR and RF Vulnerabilities

Course Agenda

Principles of Signal processing and applied RF
Overview of SDR
Overview of GNU Radio
Overview of GNU Radio software libraries
Overview of GNU Radio Companion (GRC)
Overview of Python and C++
Overview of Linux
Overview of Universal software radio peripherals
SDR and GNU Radio modules
Systems using HackRF One
Assessments of physical RF devices
How to Fingerprint on RF spectrum?
Hunting signals
Hardware Hacking 101
Reversing and Instrumentation (embedded RF systems)
IoT Hacking with SDR
Overview of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Open source SDR LTE software / FM Radio
Principles of Radar detector
Principles of Remote Controlled Cars
SDR Offensive Security

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