Hi Derek, thanks for including a link to my video on this. I must apologize that, even though I had placed a reference to the RTLSDR article that mentions you and your blog posts, I did not however include a reference 'directly' to your blog. That has been corrected in my video description. Nice video. Cheers!
Could you post a video on how you picked up the analog tv transmission over 3500 miles? Didn’t you use the mynolia satilites? Sorry I probably got the satilites name all wrong.
That is definitely planned, especially now that I am experimenting with a Ku-band horn antenna for Starlink, also usable for QO-100. I also have the license needed to transmit but do not have any of the hardware
this is interesting. not really sure if this has any usage in real life as it doesn't really show the duration of starlink signal over a geographic area? but it should show the number of different satelites that are passing overhead? and the bigger number, the better the reception/speed?
I love your channel. You inspired me to pick up satilites on my own.
Fascinating.
Ever since getting Starlink I wondered what the signals sounded like if one had the right setup to tune in on an SDR.
Excellent! I can't wait for more experiments! I live near where they launch these from, I can see the rocket launch outside my window sometimes.
This is very interesting, thanks for posting.
Hi Derek, thanks for including a link to my video on this. I must apologize that, even though I had placed a reference to the RTLSDR article that mentions you and your blog posts, I did not however include a reference 'directly' to your blog. That has been corrected in my video description. Nice video. Cheers!
You spilled the beans on the beams
Cool 😎
Don't wait 5 months.... more videos please.
True
What a fun
At the end are you talking about the BladeRF?
Since I'm pretty sure, that can do 122.88MSPS at 8 bit after a firmware update.
something better for my use case
He has gone even further beyond
You dont need so much wideband for simple spectrum monitoring.
Could you post a video on how you picked up the analog tv transmission over 3500 miles? Didn’t you use the mynolia satilites? Sorry I probably got the satilites name all wrong.
i don't know where are you from but it will be nice to see a qo100 satellite video.
That is definitely planned, especially now that I am experimenting with a Ku-band horn antenna for Starlink, also usable for QO-100. I also have the license needed to transmit but do not have any of the hardware
this is interesting. not really sure if this has any usage in real life as it doesn't really show the duration of starlink signal over a geographic area? but it should show the number of different satelites that are passing overhead? and the bigger number, the better the reception/speed?
1:51 , what is the name of the document?
More Sat vids!
Ku band beans