Skip to content

OZ9AEC Website

Amateur radio, space technology and other geeky stuff by Alexandru Csete

  • Radios
    • Omnia SDR
    • Airspy
    • mcHF
    • IC-706
    • IC-765
    • FT-817ND
    • GNU Radio
    • Funcube Dongle
    • Elecraft K1
    • Sparrow 40
  • Antennas
    • Butternut HF2V
    • Hy-Gain DX-88
    • MP-1
    • Miracle Whip
    • ATX-1080
    • Other
  • Technology
    • Digital Voice
    • Satcom
    • SDR
    • DVB
  • Shack
  • About

nanosdr

SSTV event from the International Space Station

July 24, 2017July 22, 2017 by Alexandru Csete

In commemoration of the 20th Anniversary of ARISS, the International Space Station is transmitting Slow Scan Television on 145.800. The SSTV event started on the 20th July and will continue until the 24th.

Read more

Categories Satcom Tags Airspy, ISS, nanosdr, satellite, SatNOGS, SDR, SSTV

Daily NOAA weather satellite images

June 26, 2018July 5, 2017 by Alexandru Csete

Two months ago I hooked up my VHF satellite receiver to the SatNOGS network. Since then, the receiver has been receiving many different satellites, including APT images from NOAA 15, 18 and 19.

Read more

Categories Airspy, Satcom Tags Airspy, APT, nanosdr, NOAA, receiver, satellite, SatNOGS, SDR, weather 1 Comment

RTL-SDR spectrum analyzer on the Beaglebone

August 22, 2016February 18, 2013 by Alexandru Csete

Take a Beaglebone, add an LCD cape and a £10 USB TV dongle, install librtlsdr and my rtlizer software and you have an awesome hand-held, real-time spectrum analyzer.

Beaglebone rtlizer

Read more

Categories Beaglebone Tags Beaglebone, linux, nanosdr, radio, rtlizer, rtlsdr, SDR, software, spectrum
© 2025 OZ9AEC Website • Built with GeneratePress