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Software Defined Radio (SDR), Advanced HackRF Training

SDR is the use of Digital Signal Processing to radio waveforms. It is like the software-based advanced sound procedures that became mainstream a few decades back.



Similarly as a sound card in a PC digitizes sound waveforms, a software radio fringe digitizes radio waveforms.

What is SDR :

A software defined radio (SDR) is basically a radio specialized gadget that executes the utilization of software rather than the ordinarily actualized equipment, for example, blenders, amps and modulators.

SDR Training with HackRF :

HackRF One is a SDR that empowers quick and exact transmission of radio signs. With astounding extent and ability, it can get and transmit signals from 1 MHz to 6 GHz.

The HackRF One is an open-source stage that functions as a USB fringe. It very well may be modified and overseen as an independent gadget and framework.

Software Defined Radio (SDR), Advanced HackRF Training :

Tonex offers Advanced Software Defined Training, a 3-day hands-on course that covers both hypothesis and use of SDR utilizing HackRF.

Course designed for :

This advanced SDR course is intended for engineers, researchers, examiners and undertaking administrators who are keen on picking up hands-on SDR information utilizing GNU radio and HackRF One.

Learn about:

Software Defined Radio and Digital Signal Processing
Hypothesis and practice with hands-on SDR usage
Vital SDR signal handling
Step by step instructions to apply HackRF and GNU Radio
Step by step instructions to utilize and apply GNU Radio Companion (GRC)
Security utilizations of SDR and RF Vulnerabilities
More.


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