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Software-defined radio

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

A software-defined radio (SDR) system is a radio communication system which uses software for the modulation and demodulation of radio signals.

The hardware of a software-defined radio typically consists of a superheterodyne RF front end which converts RF signals from and to analog IF signals, and analog to digital converter and digital to analog converters which are used to convert a digitised IF signal to and from analog form.

One of the first software radios was a military project named SpeakEasy. The primary goal of the SpeakEasy project is to utilize programmable processing to emulate more than 10 existing military radios, operating in frequency bands between 2 and 200MHz. Further, another design goal was to be able to easily incorporate new coding and modulation standards in the future, so that military communications can keep pace with advances in coding and modulation techniques.

Software-defined radio can currently be used to implement simple radio modem technologies. In the long run, software-defined radio is expected by its proponents to become the dominant technology in radio communications.

GNU Radio is a project to implement software-defined radio as free software.

See also: PACTOR, AMTOR

External links

Everything Radio Book: Now You're Talking!: All You Need to Get Your First Ham Radio License (Now Youre Talking, 5th Ed)
Now You're Talking!: All You Need to Get Your First Ham Radio License (Now Youre Talking, 5th Ed)
  Everything Radio Book: Passport to World Band Radio: 2004 (Passport to World Band Radio, 2004)
Passport to World Band Radio: 2004 (Passport to World Band Radio, 2004)
  Everything Radio Book: 40 Watts from Nowhere : A Journey into Pirate Radio
40 Watts from Nowhere : A Journey into Pirate Radio
  Everything Radio Book: World Radio TV Handbook 2004: The Directory of Global Broadcasting
World Radio TV Handbook 2004: The Directory of Global Broadcasting
 
Everything Radio Book: Say Again, Please: Guide to Radio Communications
Say Again, Please: Guide to Radio Communications
  Everything Radio Book: Radio: An Illustrated Guide
Radio: An Illustrated Guide
  Everything Radio Book: Darwin's Radio : In the next stage of evolution, humans are history...
Darwin's Radio : In the next stage of evolution, humans are history...
  Everything Radio Book: Trans-Sister Radio
Trans-Sister Radio
 
Everything Radio Book: The Voice on the Radio
The Voice on the Radio
   
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software-defined_radio
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