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Your SDR can receive signals compliant with various standards. Use Communications Toolbox™ to recover various over-the-air waveforms.
Track planes by processing Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) signals using MATLAB® and Communications Toolbox™. You can either use captured signals or receive signals in real time using the RTL-SDR Radio or ADALM-PLUTO Radio. The example can show the tracked planes on a map, if you have the Mapping Toolbox™.
Track planes by processing Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) signals using Simulink® and Communications Toolbox™. You can either use captured and saved signals, or receive signals in real time using the RTL-SDR Radio or ADALM-PLUTO Radio. The example can show the tracked planes on a map, if you have the Mapping Toolbox™.
Track ships by processing Automatic Identification System (AIS) signals using MATLAB® and Communications Toolbox™. You can either use captured signals or receive signals in real time using the RTL-SDR Radio. The example can show the tracked ships on a map, if you have the Mapping Toolbox™.
Build an FM mono or stereo receiver using MATLAB® and Communications Toolbox™. You can either use captured signals, or receive signals in real time using the RTL-SDR Radio or ADALM-PLUTO Radio.
Build an FM mono or stereo receiver using Simulink® and Communications Toolbox™. You can either use captured signals, or receive signals in real time using the RTL-SDR or ADALM-PLUTO.
Implement a walkie-talkie receiver using Simulink® and Communications Toolbox™. The specific radio standard that this example follows is FRS/GMRS (Family Radio Service / General Mobile Radio Service) with CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System). You can use simulated signals, captured signals, or received signals from a commercial walkie-talkie using the Communications Toolbox Support Package for RTL-SDR Radio.
Build a walkie-talkie receiver using MATLAB® and Communications Toolbox™. The specific radio standard this example follows is FRS/GMRS (Family Radio Service / General Mobile Radio Service) with CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System). You can use simulated signals, captured signals, or received signals from a commercial walkie-talkie using the Communications Toolbox Support Package for RTL-SDR Radio.
Use Communications Toolbox™ to read utility meters by processing Standard Consumption Message (SCM) signals and Interval Data Message (IDM) signals which are emitted by Encoder-Receiver-Transmitter (ERT) compatible meters. You can either use recorded data from a file, or receive over-the-air signals in real time using the RTL-SDR Radio or ADALM-PLUTO Radio.
Use Simulink® and Communications Toolbox™ to read utility meters by processing Standard Consumption Message (SCM) or Interval Data Message (IDM) signals emitted by meters. You can either use recorded data from a file, or receive over-the-air signals in real time using the RTL-SDR Radio or ADALM-PLUTO Radio.
Use MATLAB® and the Communications Toolbox™ to extract program or song information from FM radio stations using the RDS or RBDS standard and, optionally, the RadioText Plus (RT+) standard. You can either use captured signals or receive signals in real time using the RTL-SDR Radio or ADALM-PLUTO Radio.
Use Simulink® and the Communications Toolbox™ to extract program or song information from FM radio stations using the RDS or RBDS standard and, optionally, the RadioText Plus (RT+) standard. You can either use captured signals or receive signals in real time using the RTL-SDR Radio or ADALM-PLUTO Radio.
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