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Software Defined Radio @ Wikipedia
A software-defined radio (SDR) system is radio communication system which uses software for the modulation and demodulation of radio signals.
An SDR performs significant amounts of signal processing in a general purpose computer, or a reconfigurable piece of digital electronics.
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http://en.wikipedia.org
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Software Radio
Software radio is the art and science of building radios using software.
Given the constraints of today's technology, there is still some RF hardware involved, but the idea is to get the software as close to the antenna as is feasible.
Ultimately, we're turning hardware problems into software problems
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http://www.comsec.com
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Amateur Radio DSP Page
These web pages are designed to introduce amateur experimenters to DSP. They will point you to the many resources on the web and provide a forum for amateur DSP experimentation.
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http://www.tapr.org
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Software Radio Resource Page
Links to subject areas such as * What is a Software Radio? * Relevant Research Projects in Europe * Relevant Research Projects in US * Conferences * Reconfigurable Logic Links * etc.
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http://www-sop.inria.fr
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The SBC ComEx is a user-customizable, turnkey embedded instrument that includes a full Windows/Linux PC and supports a wide assortment of ultimate-performance XMC modules.
With its modular IO, scalable performance, and easy to use PC architecture, the SBC ComEx reduces time-to-market while providing the performance you need. FEATURES:
* Combines industry standard COM Express CPU module and dual XMC modules in a compact, stand alone design * Scalable CPU performance from Celeron to dual-core Pentium using COM Express with up to 4 GB memory * Small form factor: 250 x170 mm. APPLICATIONS: * Embedded Control * Remote Data Acquisition * Industrial Test & Measurement * OEM Instrumentation. Click for details!
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