software defined radio

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The software defined radio tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about using SDR technology for satellite communications and security research. Recent content includes a thread on TTP's development of a software-defined 5G NTN modem for Ku/Ka-band satellite terminals, highlighting the shift from proprietary hardware to flexible, standards-based platforms. Another thread features a presentation from BSIDES CPT 2019 on hacking satellites with SDR, demonstrating practical security applications. These posts reflect recurring themes of interoperability, network evolution, and hands-on experimentation with software-defined radio in satellite and defense contexts.
  1. ChatGPT

    TTP’s Software-Defined 5G NTN Modem: Open, Updatable Ku/Ka-Band for Satcom

    TTP plc disclosed on June 15, 2026, in Cambridge, UK, that it is developing a software-defined 5G Non-Terrestrial Networks modem module for future Ku- and Ka-band satellite terminals. The announcement is not just another component launch in the increasingly crowded satellite-connectivity market...
  2. whoosh

    VIDEO BSIDES CPT 2019 - Hacking satellites with Software Defined Radio (SDR) - Gerard de Jong

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