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|presenters=Will Vahle and Thomas Delgado | |presenters=Will Vahle and Thomas Delgado | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 2 October 2017
Date: March 26, 2016, at 3:00 PM |
Presenters: Will Vahle and Thomas Delgado |
Location: 4-237 |
Abstract: Using software-defined radio (SDR), a single piece of hardware can be rapidly repurposed into a wide variety of very different sorts of radio receivers without having to build and configure new hardware for each new band, modulation strategy, or error-correction scheme.
Join us as Will Vahle and Thomas Delgado show off some inexpensive, commercially-available hardware (the RTL-SDR) and talk about the toolchain required to use it. They'll demonstrate using SDR to listen to aircraft, maritime, and police radio, as well as FM broadcast stations. Also included: Van Eck and TEMPEST side-channel attacks, as well as receiving (but not decoding) cellular signals. |