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Using KiwiSDRs to locate HF radio transmitters and numbers stations

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70 points by infosecrf 7 years ago · 9 comments

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ape4 7 years ago

$300 seems very reasonable for a software defined radio. Could be fun to tinker with.

  • dogma1138 7 years ago

    There is also the hackrf one which is pretty much on the same level as Kiwi if not a bit better you can find it for about the same price but the difference is that the HackRF often goes on sale with a 30-50% discount.

    On a tangent number stations is like the number one “secret” I would love to be solved, I’m really curious if these are still used to direct I/Os or of these are just the RF community version of trolling these days.

    • codezero 7 years ago

      Someone published a pdf of scans they found from an abandoned Russian numbers station. It mostly appears to be filled with procedural notes.

      Really wish there was a follow up. https://amp.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/10rkhh/i_have_visited...

    • zokier 7 years ago

      HackRF One seems to have strikingly different architecture compared to KiwiSDR, so I'm not sure if they are really comparable at all.

      • comboy 7 years ago

        They don't seem to be. HackRF is 1MHz - 6GHz and it's a beast (you can go lower with upconverter like Ham It Up). I only just learned about KiwiSDR and I'd love to know for which use cases people would choose it over HackRF. If I understand correctly the setup may be easier, but other than that?

    • jdc 7 years ago

      How does the LimeSDR stack up here?

  • therein 7 years ago

    HackRF is superior from a range perspective however KiwiSDR opens up interesting opportunities with how it exposes data over the network with a nice UI, allowing simultaneous access to the entire spectrum it captures. In fact see live KiwiSDR here:

    https://www.sdr.hu

    Here is the top entry: http://sdr.hu/click?id=172

  • voxadam 7 years ago

    KiwiSDR isn't the only affordable SDR available these days. There's also the HackRF, BladeRF, LimeSDR USB, LimeSDR PCIe, LimeSDR Mini, FreeSRP, and the XTRX mini PCIe.

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