SDRA'22 - 03 - Oleg Kutkov: HackRF Supercluster
Oleg is from Kyiv, Ukraine. He is an Embedded software developer during the day and embedded software developer, hardware hacker, and rf engineer at night. Total work experience is more than ten years. Fields of interests: electronics, software development, hacking, reverse engineering, signal processing, and space. Active open software and open hardware contributor. Love to write technical articles on his blog olegkutkov.me HackRF supercluster - a crazy way to build a wideband SDR receiver: To monitor and analyze the wider RF bands, I decided to build something new with the cheap components that I already have. This was the beginning of the way that end up in the creation of lots of the additional hardware, and software. I learned a lot of new things along the way and would like to share my experience. Camera & Edit: FurStreaming Sebastian Kipp, DL5WN Marc Diensberg, DO1BOL Torben Hellige

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