Hello, I am attending Dayton this year and it is good that I will not miss out on learning more about SDR. I plan on bringing a good portion of my listening shack, including my USRP, to monitor Radio Communications in the area. :) My hotel is around 12 miles from Dayton International so maybe I can pickup some 1090 MHz transmissions. The fun will be waking up early to attend the sessions.
>From http://www.hamvention.org Friday Room 2 9:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. TAPR Digital Moderator: David Toth, VE3GYQ Speakers:John Ackermann. N8UR; TAPR " Open Hardware Licence" Steve Bible, N7HPR; Scott Cowling, WA2DFI; HPSDR Update John Ackermann,N8UR: Timing Projects Matt Ettus, N2MJI; GNURadio Saturday Room 1 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Software Defined Radios Open Source Software Defined Radios- the new wave in radio communications. The Future of radio is NOW and is moving forward at the speed of light! Amateur radio operators are at the forefront of a technical revolution in radio. In the foreseeable future, everyone will be able to configure the ‘front panel’ of a, radio, spectrum analyzer, VNA, oscilloscope, signal generator and more, all with the same hardware! Groundswell open source amateur offerings of hardware and software ranging in price from $29 to several hundreds of dollars are available. Come see what this International excitement is all about, and win a Software Defined Radio! (Must be present to win at end of presentations.) Moderator: Eric Ellison,AA4SW Speakers: Lyle Johnson, KK7P; Introduction to the HPSDR-High Performance Software Defined Radio Project. Phil Harman,VK6APH, A Simple Approach to Learning Digital Signal Processing. Jonathan Naylor,ON/G4KLZ; The µWave SDR Hardware and Software. Alex Shovkoplyas,VE3NEA; Rocky, a View From Inside and Out. 73 Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio