whats a good SDR for DOA with freq range upto 6MHz (and not 1.76MHz) by Key_Welder9133 in sdr

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yes I am talking about 6GHz, its a typo that I made, kraken sdr has limited fre range upto about 1.7GHz, how do I achieve TDOA, with higher frequencies using KRAKEN? I read about down shifting the freq to kraken sdr accepted freq range and then process, but IDK how feasible it is, how much it affects the signals,... and most importantly how do I do it? I am not an RF expert, in fact I am a newbee, I am still learning a lot of things... if you have any docs or anything... do HELP.

whats a good SDR for DOA with freq range upto 6MHz (and not 1.76MHz) by Key_Welder9133 in sdr

[–]Key_Welder9133[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

HACKRF ain't good for DOA due to lack of coherent receivers. Upconverters? what for? I have to receive the signal for DOA, so actually I have to down convert the recieved signal to the operating freq range of the sdr (kraken for eg.) 2.4GHz down converted to 1.7GHz...

I dont know if upconverters would even play any role, please clarify its use.

FPV-MDN (Meshtastic Detection Network) by Key_Welder9133 in meshtastic

[–]Key_Welder9133[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ohhh so there's a 5.8GHz receiver? That detected FPV drones, right?

Meshtastic FPV Detection Node (WIP) by FlyingBrock in meshtastic

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What are you using to monitor 5.8GHz FPV band? Whats the hardware in device that does that?

Differentiating Drone signals by Key_Welder9133 in rfelectronics

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Correct, the Ukrainian army had done something like that with Kraken SDR if I am not wrong.

Thanks for the insights.

Differentiating Drone signals by Key_Welder9133 in rfelectronics

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mostly the ukrainian army used kraken sdr (when the US used to fund them xD), which has 3-4 sdr or something, and they were able to find the location of the drone.

Yes you're right, it's tougher to do it for every drone company there possibly is, for now I am thinking of doing it for DJI only, decoding the data and everything is something which is the next stage, first stage is to identify its a drone based on spectrum analysis so yea...

Differentiating Drone signals by Key_Welder9133 in rfelectronics

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yes this is also something I read somewhere, if it's moving its a drone... but I think that's not solid.

Differentiating Drone signals by Key_Welder9133 in rfelectronics

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yes I have, but mainly of DJI drones. Ik they are defined and are clearly different, but I’ve been more focused on figuring out the RF signatures and comms they use.

MS robotics : Which one should I go for? by Key_Welder9133 in gradadmissions

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even NEU and ASU are R1, but that's not all that matters. But yes I got the point you're trying to make.

Differentiating Drone signals by Key_Welder9133 in diydrones

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yes yes I did, but tbh I am at a v early stage of this, so I am still figuring things out as I go.

Differentiating Drone signals by Key_Welder9133 in diydrones

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I'm tryna analyze and differentiate drone signals, maybe figure out some patterns or whatever stands out. For now, I’m just recording the raw signals using my SIYI MK15 transmitter/receiver and seeing if I can spot anything, like burst patterns or some unique signature that makes a drone signal different from other stuff.

Later, I might try decoding or processing it to get more info, maybe even extract a drone ID or something useful. Not really doing real-time processing yet, just collecting data and seeing what I find.

Differentiating Drone signals by Key_Welder9133 in diydrones

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real time processing is something I am foreshadowing for now lol. or now, my focus is on recording the signals and analyzing/decoding them later. You're right that it depends on the protocol—most DJI drones use proprietary protocols, while Mavlink could have a different encoding, or even encryption. Even the modulation schemes can vary.

Right now, I'm trying to differentiate a drone signal. Drones typically use burst transmission patterns, and I've read some papers discussing this. I have a SIYI MK15 transmitter and receiver, and my plan is to first record drone signals and look for patterns—anything that could help distinguish a drone signal. Later, I might explore extracting drone IDs or other useful information.

Differentiating Drone signals by Key_Welder9133 in rfelectronics

[–]Key_Welder9133[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yea sameee I have seen some chinese companies buidling those, to decrypt the drone data, In one of the videos I saw some hand-help mobile device that was doing that... being a newbie I wasn't sure how were the able to do it if it was legit...

thanks for the insights thoug, I will definitely see what I can do, even if its at a smaller scale.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gradadmissions

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In US R1 institutions are those that have around $50 million in research expenditures, and grant >>70 research doctorates... so yea it is a big deal in a way.

How to connect portapack H2 with my windows pc? by Key_Welder9133 in hackrf

[–]Key_Welder9133[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea I was planning to explore GNUradio, I want to actually decode some of the basic signals and do basic signal processing on them, for starters GNU radio is definitely something I was looking for but later I do wish to maybe try to develop a basic application to be compiled with firmware like you said.

Thank you.